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-   -   [SOLVED] Archive is below FOOTER: &am p;a mp;a (http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=16968)

--yeah--wow Mar 8, 2012 04:59 PM

[SOLVED] Archive is below FOOTER: &am p;a mp;a
 
I have something in the footer of "Page" Pages (setting at ATO / Edit Post/page info items), and I have created an archive page, with some text.
The resulting page shows my text first, then the footer, and then the archive. I would expect that the footer would be shown AFTER the archive.
I noticed a previous thread from august 2009 (http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=2834) that resulted in a solution where ATO->Style & edit CENTER COLUMN->Content BELOW the LOOP needed to be changed. This is no longer possible. I ran into this problem before, so I think it is a bug in Atahualpa. Or am I doing something wrong?

By the way: I am using the latest versions of WordPress & Atahualpa.

PS late edit:
For now I added some CSS to delete the page footer just for the archive page, but that is just a workaround for now. It looks less silly to have no footer line on my page, than to have it between my text and my archive...

juggledad Mar 8, 2012 07:10 PM

Edit index.php and do the same thing as in that thread

--yeah--wow Mar 8, 2012 07:21 PM

@juggledad
Thanks for your reply. I know I can change index.php or any other file, but I like to keep that to an absolute minimum, or rather make no changes at all. I prefer to have painfree updates in the future.

I am mentioning this because I feel like this is a bug. Maybe I should have placed this thread in another section of the forum.

Thanks anyway!

juggledad Mar 8, 2012 07:26 PM

You didn't give me enough time ;) see PATCH 373-07: make the 'Page' footer work for the archive page

--yeah--wow Mar 8, 2012 07:36 PM

sorry about being so fast. :)

I noticed the patch you just made. Thanks.

Does this mean it will get fixed in the next release?

juggledad Mar 9, 2012 02:03 AM

Yes, it should be fixed in the next release


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