The body tag should include any relevant classes for each page template… I’d check there first if you haven’t already.
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zeaks
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What I did was create a new layout. It’s a right sidebar but wider sidebar. Looks fine unless I use the single column page template, then the content stays the width it’s set for the main page.
The new layout uses a class called .wide-sidebar so, I’ve tried .wide-sidebar #page #content, which works but that also changes everything else.
This is the css I’m using without any changes from twenty elevens original other than adding the new class.
.wide-sidebar #primary {
float: right;
margin: 0 0 0 -26.4%;
width: 100%;
}
.wide-sidebar #content {
margin: 0 7.6% 0 34%;
width: 58.4%;
}
.wide-sidebar #secondary {
float: left;
margin-left: 7.6%;
margin-right: 0;
width: 18.8%;
}
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zeaks
(@zeaks)
Still having this issue. I created another layout, basically it’s the default layout but narrow. Looks fine unless I use the default page template, then the content stays the width of the post view page/index/everything else.
I’ve tried .singular.page #content and a hundred other classes I found with firebug, but can’t figure it out.
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zeaks
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Figured this out .mynew-class.singular #content