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  • Hi @jdhub,

    I hope you’re well today! 🙂

    Sorry to hear you’ve had trouble with that but I’d love to see that sorted for you. I can’t seem to replicate it locally though.

    To help rule out a plugin or theme conflict, could you please try deactivating other plugins and switching to Twenty Fourteen theme?

    If that works, then we you can try activating plugins one-by-one to see where a conflict arises.

    Could you let me know how that goes?

    Thanks,
    David

    jdhub, I have been having the same problem. It started yesterday.

    David, I deactivated all the other plugins, but I didn’t switch to Twenty Fourteen theme. And, I won’t switch themes to test. Deactivating other plugins did not fix anything. I will just deactivate the plugin and find something different.

    I have the same problem, but I’m running WordPress 3.9.2 and Custom Sidebars 2.0.9.4 on a development/localhost site so I switched to Twenty Fourteen and disabled all the plugins. The problem was not fixed by doing that.

    Update – I am experiencing this problem with Firefox (v31), but not with Chrome (v37)

    Hi there,

    I’m experiencing the exact same issue as pictured above by jdhub.
    Only seeing this in IE v11 and FF 31. Works fine in Chrome 37.

    Thanks 🙂

    Hi everyone,

    Thanks so much for the additional details on this. We’ve been able to replicate using Firefox, that was sufficient to nail down the issue. The developer’s been notified as well, we should see an update for it soon.

    Meanwhile, you can use this for a quick fix:

    .wpmui-wnd {z-index:99999;}

    It would have to be added admin-side so you could use a plugin like so:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-admin-css/

    Hope this helps for now, looking forward to getting this sorted for you with an update!

    Thanks,
    David

    Thread Starter jdhub

    (@jdhub)

    Thanks David, I’ve been out of town, sorry I missed your reply. I’ll try the quick fix for now.

    Hi @jdhub,

    You are most welcome, if we can be of any further assistance please don’t hesitate to ask 🙂

    Cheers,
    WPMU DEV

    I having similar problems
    Is it necessary to purchase the PRO version to get it to work
    I am using Classic Theme with 4.0

    Hi @mrecker,

    The issue has been fixed in the Custom Sidebars plugin version 2.0.9.6 so just try using latest version of Custom Sidebars plugin and it’s not necessary to purchase the PRO version to get it to work.

    If you are still facing the issue with it then tell us which browser you are using to test it and whether it’s working fine for you using default WordPress theme like Twenty Thirteen.

    Best Regards,
    WPMU DEV

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