Title: Complex Page Template Question
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Complex Page Template Question

 *  Resolved [danefoster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danefoster/)
 * (@danefoster)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/)
 * Although I’m newer to wordpress, just wanted the community to know that I take
   forum protocols seriously. I am using a TwentyEleven child theme for the following
   site, [http://www.groldschool.com](http://www.groldschool.com). I have searched
   exhaustively and cannot seem to find a solution to the following:
 * In the Theme Options for Twenty Eleven you have the choice for right sidebar,
   left sidebar, or none (full width). I would like to use different templates on
   different pages, ie on the About or Tuition page I would like to have a full 
   width template while keeping the right sidebar on the homepage.
 * Here is the issue, I copied the Sidebar Template Page Template, removed the <?
   php get_sidebar(); ?> line and saved as page-fullwith.php. This Full Width page
   shows up for my choice of templates but does not change anything. Am I editing
   the wrong php file? Or is it more complex because of the way the theme itself
   calls the three different options? Thank you, Dane

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 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882532)
 * > but does not change anything
 * Sorry? Can you elaborate on that?
 *  Thread Starter [danefoster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danefoster/)
 * (@danefoster)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882625)
 * Yes, sorry. After I made my custom page template (meaning the Sidebar Template
   with the above line of php removed) and applied it to the About page, the layout
   still has the sidebar on the right side. Right now I do not have anything in 
   the sidebar, but the other content is restricted to the left side and does not
   expand to the full width.
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882668)
 * The sidebar has almost certainly been removed but now you need to add some extra
   CSS to your child theme to extend the content area’s width to take advantage 
   of the extra space. If you check classes on the body tag in the source of the
   generated page, you should see a whole string of classes that you can use to 
   target your CSS. One of those classes will be the file name of the new template.
   Use it to restrict your CSS to just pages using this template.
 *  Thread Starter [danefoster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danefoster/)
 * (@danefoster)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882711)
 * esmi, I genuinely appreciate your time and attempting to help me. I don’t believe
   that changing the CSS will help as ALL pages appear the same because the theme
   options are set to the right sidebar, but I will change my CSS to 100% width 
   later this evening and see what happens and the post the results.
 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882712)
 * Try using Firefox with the [Firebug add-on](http://getfirebug.com/) for this 
   kind of CSS troubleshooting. Or use whatever developer tool is available in your
   web browser. You’ll see that the content area has a specific width defined in
   the CSS. This width will be used whether or not the sidebar is actually on the
   page – unless you amend it using tightly targeted CSS.
 *  [Michael](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alchymyth/)
 * (@alchymyth)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882785)
 * for some ideas about dealing with various sidebar configurations in page templates
   of Twenty Eleven see my posts:
    [http://www.transformationpowertools.com/wordpress/page-template-sidebar-overwrite-theme-options-twenty-eleven](http://www.transformationpowertools.com/wordpress/page-template-sidebar-overwrite-theme-options-twenty-eleven)
   [http://www.transformationpowertools.com/wordpress/twenty-eleven-new-page-template-with-sidebar-correction](http://www.transformationpowertools.com/wordpress/twenty-eleven-new-page-template-with-sidebar-correction)
   [http://www.transformationpowertools.com/wordpress/sidebar-template-for-page-in-one-column-layout](http://www.transformationpowertools.com/wordpress/sidebar-template-for-page-in-one-column-layout)
 *  Thread Starter [danefoster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danefoster/)
 * (@danefoster)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882799)
 * alchymyth, first off thank you so very much, you are awesome. Second, I followed
   all of these links and am fairly sure that I will be able to work something out.
   Third though, I have a final question on this topic–you were posed the question,
   as a comment on your first link #51 tutorial, how you would accomplish the same
   thing removing the sidebar completely. You responded:
 * ‘what is the problem? if you create a page template, for instance starting with
   the code of page.php, then there is no call for the sidebar, and therefore no
   sidebar.’
 * You are correct, the page.php has no sidebar call, yet when I create a new child
   template using page.php and name it ‘page-fullwidth’ my content is still huddled
   left even though my CSS for #primary is liquid using a percentage and should 
   fill the width.
 * So do I need to do some other modification like in your tutorial #54 as a work
   around?
 * I think you are the one person who truly grasps the question–I am using a Twenty
   Eleven child, the theme option is set for right sidebar, but I simply want a 
   template option for full width!
 * Thank you again, I genuinely appreciate your time.
 *  [Michael](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alchymyth/)
 * (@alchymyth)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882820)
 * a page template will get a body_class which reflects the page template’s file
   name;
 * for example your ‘about’ page has a body_class of `.page-template-page-no-sidebar-
   final-php`
 * use that as a base to widen the content section for a ‘no-sidebar’ page template:
 *     ```
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular .entry-content,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular .entry-header,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular .entry-content,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular footer.entry-meta,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular #comments-title {
         width: 100%;
       }
       ```
   
 *  Thread Starter [danefoster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danefoster/)
 * (@danefoster)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882821)
 * alchymyth, I cannot thank you enough for your time, and effort to help others.
   I guess my point was to try to ‘fix’ this by editing the php files and/or by 
   page templates so that I wouldn’t have to load in tons of specialized CSS, like
   the way you fixed this issue in your tutorials. This way I could simply select
   a page template and be done.
 * I just copied this CSS into my child theme and I still have the same result, 
   no dice. I guess the simplest question is what php file actually controls the
   page layout when using the default layout with the ‘right sidebar’ option selected?
   In the <body class> even though it seems to be calling my custom template, after
   that it still reads:
 * <body class=”page page-id-5 page-template page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-
   php logged-in admin-bar single-author singular **two-column right-sidebar** customize-
   support”>
 * So again, I guess the very simplest question is what php file controls default
   theme, right sidebar layout?
 *  [Michael](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alchymyth/)
 * (@alchymyth)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882826)
 * >  ‘fix’ this by editing the php files and/or by page templates so that I wouldn’t
   > have to load in tons of specialized CSS
 * there is nothing in the php to fix the width of a single column page; the moment,
   the body_class `.singular` is applied, the page content is narrowed by the CSS.
   
   a few lines of CSS are more effective than any attempt to do this in the php 
   files.
 * > I just copied this CSS into my child theme and I still have the same result,
   > no dice.
 * the width of `#primary` seems to be disturbing the layout of the page template;
 * try to add these styles at the end of style.css of the child theme:
 *     ```
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular #primary,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular .entry-content,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular .entry-header,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular .entry-content,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular footer.entry-meta,
       .page-template-page-no-sidebar-final-php.singular #comments-title {
         width: 100%;
       }
       ```
   
 * and clear the browser cache (by pressing ‘reload’ a few times, or by pressing
   CTRL F5)
 * > what php file controls default theme, right sidebar layout?
 * functions.php sets the body_class output acccording to the chosen layout option;
   style.css uses those CSS classes to format the site.
 *  Thread Starter [danefoster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danefoster/)
 * (@danefoster)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/complex-page-template-question/#post-3882865)
 * I would like to thank alchymyth for all the time and effort in helping me, I 
   genuinely appreciate it. In the end, and for all other WordPress users searching
   for information on these forums, I ended up switching to the Twenty Twelve theme.
   I honestly created a child theme, re-wrote all my custom CSS, and resolved everything
   in less time than it took to attempt to figure out the ultra convoluted Twenty
   Eleven–which like most new users I picked arbitrarily.
 * Twenty Twelve has changed my life. EVERYTHING is more clear and concise for all
   types of editing from CSS to PHP to the default options. I have figured out and
   resolved my sidebar issue.

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