Well? Maybe you should turn off, remove, or disable that ‘bootstrap cdn’. That’s not a part of WordPress itself and I don’t even know what it is.
If your WordPress indicates the widgets are in the right places but the problem started with the ‘bootstrap cdn’ then that would be the first thing to reverse or eliminate. Right?
And if that cures the problem then maybe you could contact ‘bootstrap cdn’ and ask them for help.
@jnashhawkins Thanks you for reaching me out. What I did was I removed the code of bootstrap from functions.php from the parent theme and the added cdn in the child theme because I thought two bootstrap.min.css will create a problem like .js file do when they have a duplicate load.
I went back kept the code of bootstrap.min.css in the parent theme and it worked!
Thanks again.
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