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  • Just an FYI:

    I use Firefox mainly and tried the faux columns fix, which STILL didn’t work.

    What finally DID work was adding this line of code to the CSS for the container:

    {display: table;}

    Hope this helps someone out there.

    Put it in the wrapper or container that you use to hold the content and sidebar data.

    FYI, I use Firefox and tried the faux columns fix in my container section, which STILL didn’t work.

    What finally DID work was adding this line of code to the CSS for the container:

    {display: table;}

    Hope this helps.

    I found a fix for this. I use Firefox mainly and even tried the faux columns fix, which STILL didn’t work.

    What finally DID work was adding this line of code to the CSS for the container:

    {display: table;}

    Hope this helps.

    For me this was a plugin issue. I disabled the last two plugins I had uploaded and activated and determined which one was causing the issue. In my case it was Post Tools plugin. Hope this helps.

    For me this was a plugin issue. I disabled the last two plugins I had uploaded and activated and determined which one was causing the issue. In my case it was Post Tools plugin. Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter poesleeve

    (@poesleeve)

    Thanks for letting us know this!

    Another novice question for you … How did you subscribe to us through iTunes if we haven’t submitted our podcast to them for the directory?

    I’ll continue to ask questions here that I think others want and need answered too. I’m so grateful for the thread that’s been started. Would have made my life so much less stressful the last few days!

    Thread Starter poesleeve

    (@poesleeve)

    One other thought~

    Opening in Quicktime in the browser doesn’t allow the file to be downloaded to someone’s desktop in the MP3 format.

    Is there something ELSE I need to do to make it do that if all else fails?

    Thanks~

    C*

    Thread Starter poesleeve

    (@poesleeve)

    Hi Ken~

    Did exactly as you suggested with the enclosure tags, directories and the like.

    No change. Still opens as an MP3 in Quicktime. This is good for those who have no other means to listen, so I have no issue, really. But when it gives NO OTHER CHOICE? That’s a problem.

    What I finally did was write raw code and upload it to my site. I can plug this url into iPoddder and have it download as a feed.

    http://www.subrosaradio.com/feed.xml

    For kvillines, there is only one audio file for now, and it’s short. I believe the above link to the RSS is what you’re asking for? I couldn’t generate one that worked through WordPress so I wrote one seperately.

    HOWEVER: Trying to use the above referenced link in WordPress in the sidebar opens the ENTRY the file sits in in a new window and STILL downloads the audio file into Quicktime when it is clicked on.

    I’m in the same boat as Eddyj, wanting it to open in a player and not simply download the file.

    Writing the code was a last resort, but I need it to work from within WordPress. What’s the missing step?

    Thanks SO MUCH for everyone involved in this discussion. This is getting to the information I’ve needed and many others need it too.

    THANK YOU!

    C*

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