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  • Thread Starter uglybeagle

    (@uglybeagle)

    Thanks. Is there a particular file I should be looking in to find this missing div?

    Impossible to say from here – index.php, header.php, sidebar.php, footer.php

    the div is missing in both the front page and the paged page;

    – however some of the styling seems to depend on the body class .paged which is not present on the front page;

    – use a tool such as Firebug https://getfirebug.com/ to investigate the styles and check what does generate these body classes.

    does the original theme show the same error?

    Thread Starter uglybeagle

    (@uglybeagle)

    The original theme does not have the error. I the original theme, the first page posts have a top comments box on the right side of the post, and the following pages do not. So I changed the index.php, it was setup to send page 1 to a different loop than the rest of the pages.

    Thread Starter uglybeagle

    (@uglybeagle)

    So I found this line in my header.
    <div id=”doc4″ class=”<?php bmb_template_class(); ?>”>

    There is no </div> for this in the header.php. I am pretty new to this, so I am not sure if there should be a </div> for this in this file. I have tried placing it in the file, but it screws up my page.

    Thread Starter uglybeagle

    (@uglybeagle)

    So how would I go about setting this up so that my homepage inherits this .paged class as well?

    Thread Starter uglybeagle

    (@uglybeagle)

    Hi all. Can someone tell me where I should look to figure out why my home page is not picking up the styling/settings as my other pages on my site.

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