• I’ve created a hierarchical list (a menu – 3 major items and several listed under each that will link to pages.). The link issue will come later (I can’t figure it out yet) but first I’d like to be bale to get the “menu” in the right place – but whenever I edit the sidebar, the whole “stack” rises from the bottom.

    It seems to want to stay below the main content – is there a way to select it and drag the whole thing up (that’s what I’m used to)? I’ve spent hours on this and one more thing (in another thread) that seem like they should* be simple.

    Thanks

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  • Do you have this menu in one of the footer widget areas?

    Michael

    Thread Starter silverface

    (@silverface)

    No, nothing at has been done to the footer yet; I’m very new to WordPress and dynamic sites but have done maintenance work, cloned pages and such on static sites; I always work “top down” (previously with drag-n-drop software) as that’s where the eye usually tracks. I’m mentioning that as I don’t know if it makes a difference when setting up a WordPress site.

    Thread Starter silverface

    (@silverface)

    –exhuming this question–

    Still haven’t found a solution-

    Anyone have an idea or two?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter silverface

    (@silverface)

    More info –

    The nested list position I may have described wrong –

    It’s “sort of” at the bottom of the page.

    I just discovered that it positions itself immediately below (and to the left – where the sidebar is positioned) of whatever I enter in the body. If I have 3 lines of text it’ll be lined up just below the last line.

    If I have 200 lines of text it’ll be lined up just below the last line as well.

    Does that help narrow down the reason for the problem?

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