Check out the Trident template for WordPress that many of us start off from.
http://wordpress.org/support/5/11525
Let me help you. After several days of frustrating work, Podz saved my bacon (and my marriage!) by sending me this:
http://www.pinksocks.co.uk/vesuvius.zip
For which I now owe him (her?) my next born…
DD
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mi327
(@mi327)
I have tried the vesuvius.zip, but the third column floats on the bottom with the two sideboxes. I would like it to be all the way up. Is there any way to make it go all the way up to the top right? Where do I change this in my layouts.css?
http://www.shortforstephen.com
I think your error is in index.php.
Check very carefully where your </div> tags are – compare them to the vesuvius layout.
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mi327
(@mi327)
I have carefully compared the </div> tags they match up. Is there any other suggestion?
Thread Starter
mi327
(@mi327)
should i insert my own div tags?, if so where?
This is tricky ….
The validator says no div errors, and from what I can see, it looks okay, but obviously something is amiss……
Can you post your index.php as either a .txt file to your website or into http://paste.uni.cc so we can see the source ? it might help.
(Please do not paste your index here)
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mi327
(@mi327)
I’ve posted it there, I hope there’s a mistake in it
Thread Starter
mi327
(@mi327)
This error comes up on the bottom,
Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in /home/mi327/public_html/wp-blog-header.php on line 469
line 469 on wp-blog-header.php is
$post_id_list[] = $post->ID;
Thread Starter
mi327
(@mi327)
does putting up the code twice do something?
Thread Starter
mi327
(@mi327)
I mean in the index.php it was twice as long as before
What I tried to do – and i didn’t look carefully enough – was put your code in the same order as the vesuvius code.
You are changed things – they MUST be in the same order.
i will look again.
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mi327
(@mi327)
I tried that revised one, so then I went through Vesuvius in the layout.css to make sure that that matches the same format. It does. Then, I got Vesuvius’s index.php and added my hacks so that my new index.php would be in the same format as the Vesuvius one. Here it is, but if you check it at
http://www.shortforstephen.com/test/index.php it doesn’t work I don’t get it.
http://paste.uni.cc/6644