• I just started up using Word Press (I think its great) and settled on the “LastRegrets” template. I notice when I hover over the “comments” link or “no comment yet” as it is, it makes the bottom half of the page dissapear. But then when I move the mouse back over the categories the bottom half of the website reappears. Anyone know whats going on here? This only happens with Internet Explorer. My wesite is here – https://flarecity.com/home

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  • There is something very odd about that theme at least as it appears here. In Firefox half of it seems to be missing.

    Thread Starter flarecity

    (@flarecity)

    I can’t get no… satisfaction, seriously from any template i’ve labored to choose they all seem to have something wrong with them. The last one I chose, journalized_blue, would have the images hang ourside of the content boxess. CSS makes everything so complicated its sickening. Do they make any templates without divs just plain old tables?

    I’ve got almost a dozen themes selectable on my site, none of which have real problems displaying in either IE or FF or Opera. A couple of them, Akhdian and Ocadia, have sidebar spacing problems (which problems are most probably due to my own inept “tweaks”) but are still fully usable and readable.

    I don’t know of any themes that are set up just with tables. Some of them use some table structure in various areas. You’re certainly free to port a theme you like to tables though – I doubt it’s a no-no of any sort.

    I don’t personally find that css is any more difficult to use than inline styles. Css itself doesn’t have anything to do with whether or not you use tables instead of divides or vice versa: css pertains only to styling the page, not to the layout of same.

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