Title: Sidebar problems
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# Sidebar problems

 *  Resolved [ladyceres](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ladyceres/)
 * (@ladyceres)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/)
 * I just installed wordpress and imported my posts from blogger. Initially the 
   template looked just fine. I was toying with some options, and looking briefly
   through the template code, but I didn’t change much. Suddenly the sidebar has
   dropped to the bottom of the page. At first, the archives were ok, but now only
   the first three months are having this issue and the rest are fine. Some searching
   of the forums has mainly brought up problems with pictures being too wide, but
   that isn’t the problem that I can see, especially since it’s only affecting *
   some* of the pages. My blog is located at [http://www.christinaslattery.com/blog](http://www.christinaslattery.com/blog)
   if someone could have a look? Thanks in advance!

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 *  [billh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/billh/)
 * (@billh)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460798)
 * You could start by clearing up the errors when validating your blog’s code. You
   can see where these errors are by clicking the “Valid XHTML” link in your sidebar.
 * Another thing to check is within the CSS file. Make sure that your sidebar width
   and your content width add up to less than the width of the blog. Don’t forget
   to add on any padding and/or margin elements you define (these are usually the
   culprit).
 *  Thread Starter [ladyceres](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ladyceres/)
 * (@ladyceres)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460875)
 * I’ve tried to fix the errors that come up, but everytime I do, something puts
   them all back! I edit the HTML, remove the spaces and characters that it’s pointing
   out, but when I hit “update” and look at the code again, all the changes I’ve
   made have been undone.
 * It’s just the posts with the photos, so I’m sure it’s something to do with them.
   If I preview the posts, everything looks fine until you scroll down to the footer,
   which is offset to the right by an inch or so. Some of the errors in the XHTML
   list are specificially to do with that bit of code that appears underneath the
   text of my posts.
 *  [cynthia679](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cynthia679/)
 * (@cynthia679)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460930)
 * I’m having the same problem. It does seem to have something to do with photos.
   I did have one photo that could have caused the problem, I tried to resize it
   using HTML. But even when I replaced the photo with a small file, it does not
   fix the problem once it’s broken…. Not even sure if this is the cause, but I 
   can’t fix it now that it’s messed up. Even replacing or changing the theme does
   not fix the problem. My blog looks the same as yours, except with WordPress Classic
   1.5. This theme works OK, but it’s not my favorite. Will take a look at the code
   next, but wish there was an easier fix.
 *  [katgirl](https://wordpress.org/support/users/katgirl/)
 * (@katgirl)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460934)
 * _I’ve tried to fix the errors that come up, but everytime I do, something puts
   them all back! I edit the HTML, remove the spaces and characters that it’s pointing
   out, but when I hit “update” and look at the code again, all the changes I’ve
   made have been undone._
 * What does that mean? How are you fixing things? Where are you fixing things? 
   More information is required, and specifics would be better.
 * When I validate my stuff, I use FF web developer tools that allow me to click
   Check CSS/HTML directly from my web browser. BUT, after looking at my errors 
   on W3C, I go into:
 * Admin >> Presentation >> Theme Editor >> MY CURRENT THEME
 * and tackle each error individually. Server permission is essential. Or, you can
   do this from your desktop and reload the C// file direction for re-checks, whatever
   thrills you.
 * **Troubleshooting Images**
    If you can narrow the post down that is causing the
   problems, remove the image entirely and all reference to CSS/HTML coding. Just
   comment it out – don’t delete.
 * Then save the post and check again. If by removing that image (or multiple images)
   fixes your theme problem, then you know its _directly related_ to that post and
   the post images.
 * Whenever I use images and float:right; float:left; etc, I always clear my html
   code so the floating element isn’t continued down the page.
 * <`br clear="all" /`> usually works. What CSS coding and/or HTML specifics are
   you BOTH using: ladyceres and Cynthia679?
 *  Thread Starter [ladyceres](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ladyceres/)
 * (@ladyceres)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460939)
 * Well I believe I’ve fixed mine…I checked the HTML of each post with pictures 
   that seemed to be causing the problems and found some random code that, once 
   removed, fixed the problems.
 * <div style=”clear: both”>
    <div style=”clear: both; padding-bottom: 0.25em”></
   div>
 * I _honestly_ don’t know where it came from, or how it ended up in only 5 posts
   and none of the others. Thinking back, I literally had just finished importing
   the old images when I noticed this problem. It makes sense that removing this
   fixed the problem since I was only having presentation issues in layouts that
   used the <div> containers. I had no problem with anything based on the classic
   style.
 * In answer to your question KatGirl, I really hadn’t started using any specific
   coding yet. This was all a result of the image import from Blogger. When I checked
   for the valid XHTML, I assumed I had to go into the HTML of each post to fix 
   the errors. I did as you said and removed the images in a specific post – there
   were still layout issues, so I cut the <div> text that I put above, and suddenly
   the layout was fixed. I will have a look at the Web Developer tools to see if
   this helps fix all the errors, which despite fixing my main problems, are still
   there.
 *  [cynthia679](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cynthia679/)
 * (@cynthia679)
 * [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460950)
 * Thank you ladyceres! I checked my posts that contained photos and sure enough
   just one post had this code:
 * <div style=”text-align: center”>
    <div align=”left” style=”text-align: center”/
   ></div> </div>
 * I removed this code and problem fixed! ([http://www.bissellblog.com](http://www.bissellblog.com)).
   I too don’t know how it got there, but it’s the <div> code that is messing up
   the layout.

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 * Last activity: [19 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sidebar-problems-1-2-3/#post-460950)
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