what PHP doc does Twenty Ten use to make a static page into a blog?
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Hi!
I’ve nearly completed my first WP site (www.surgicalscousers.co.uk – not uploaded yet…) using a modified Twenty Ten theme. The modifications are either in the style.css file, or in the div structure for each page.
The problem I have is that all my static pages work just fine and display as I intended them to. The design is a dead simple two-column affair – I replaced the Twenty Ten floated div structure with a slightly more complex nested floating div structure with background gifs to show the columns. This works fine on all pages designated as static, including the home page. But the blog page… well, we’re down to the non-matching column height problem. The sidebar and content columns just don’t match like they do on the other pages.
I’m working this in Dreamweaver, and have used the find and replace feature to replace all mentions of the twenty Ten original structure with my own (all static pages working fine) but I can’t work out which php doc is constructing my blog page to work out the problem. That’s really the question: when you specify a page as the blog, which php doc controls it (I thought it was page.php)
I have enough CSS experience to fix it if I knew where to find the problem! Thanks for reading, and I hope someone can point me in the right direction. I will be uploading the site at some point today, so if it’s essential for a guru to see the site to understand the problem, let me know and I’ll get on with the upload!
Thanks,
Dan
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