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wadams92101 Jul 25, 2010 02:26 AM

sidebar widths in single post pages
 
I changed the width of my sidebars (ata351) using your ata theme options>style & configure sidebars. However, it didn't seem to apply to my single post pages. How do I get the same widths on those pages?

juggledad Jul 25, 2010 03:58 AM

it should be the same, unless you have some CSS that is overriding it for a single page. point to an example where it changes and export your settings file and attach it to a reply

wadams92101 Jul 25, 2010 09:20 AM

Not sure where to find my settings file. Go to (url deleted at posters request) and compare to the home page. (Please delete the url from this post after viewing - thank you)

juggledad Jul 25, 2010 10:35 AM

I see no differerence
go to ato->export/import settings an ddo an export - the settings will end up on your computer

wadams92101 Jul 25, 2010 11:52 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Thank you. Here it is. The author avatars are lining up vertically in a single row, rather than a block. Thats what they do at the default sidebar setting of 200. I changed sidebar width to 225, which allows the avatars to render in a block, but if I click on an author avatar in the sidebar, then on a post on his bio page, the single post page shows all the sidebar avatars in a single row. Since this is a development stage website, the only author that has posted articles is me (the bald headed avatars with glasses on cranium):)

juggledad Jul 25, 2010 12:50 PM

are you using some archive plugin? the page generated is not code that atahualpa produces

wadams92101 Jul 25, 2010 02:50 PM

Not that I know of. I used the instructions in the wordpress codex to create an author.php file. The plugins that I'm using are to create the avatars. Those plugins are add-local-avatar by P. Sterling, and author-avatar-list by B. Forchhammer. The first one assigns the avatar to the user, and the second one puts the avatar in the sidebar, and links it to the author page.

juggledad Jul 25, 2010 03:43 PM

ubce you create a author.php. it is now controling what gets build. Did you use the atahualpa index.php as your starting point si the atahualpa code that handles the sidebars would be called?

wadams92101 Jul 25, 2010 04:09 PM

yeah but I stupidly overwrote the all the code in there. What part should I keep? (line numbers would be great since I'm not a developer and don't understand much code-speak). Where should I have inserted the code from the wp codex article on author templates?


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