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MJ GrantMember
I found the sample child theme, replaced my child theme's .css file with the sample child theme's .css, and there's the columns! Hooray!
It seems my mistake was in taking Genesis's .css file instead of the sample child theme's .css file. I'll build from the sample child theme, thanks!
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
MJ GrantMemberI started from empty files, thinking all I needed to add to the .css and functions.php files were the differences between my child theme and the Genesis framework's default appearance. I think it's safe to say that's not the case!
Where is this sample child theme? Is that its name?
MJ GrantMemberI downloaded another child theme for Genesis and compared it with mine. This line of code appears to add support for the "structure" I'm trying to achieve:
add_theme_support( 'genesis-structural-wraps', array( 'header', 'nav', 'subnav', 'inner', 'footer-widgets', 'footer' ) );
Adding this line to my functions.php fixed the wide-as-the-screen problem, but I'm still working on bringing the additional columns back into their proper locations (they're still showing underneath the content instead of to the right of it).
I thought my theme would be an extension of the framework, and would therefore not need to have support that's already present "re-added". Clearly, there is something I don't yet understand about how Genesis works.
MJ GrantMemberGood catch, thank you - I fixed the apostrophes.
Alas, the layout problem has survived that fix.
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