• Okay, I need someone that is good at coding to help me out here. I have pretty much a lot of divs and such, and it’s messed up somewhere so if I put another Div before the post, it will all end up under the sidebar.

    My pages also look slightly different in each browser, as in Firefox, it’s more to the right and up a bit, and IE its more the left and down a bit, and in IE, it doesn’t show the dotted border I have separating posts.

    I just need someone to help me make my template stable. Please, IM me on AIM at StuntF50. Thank you.

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  • Thread Starter Stunt

    (@stunt)

    Bump.

    Please, my template isn’t really that stable at all, I believe thats why my dotted line doesn’t show in IE, and why there are major gaps in IE as well, and why if I use a in the txt, it will completely mess it up.

    Thread Starter Stunt

    (@stunt)

    Bump.

    Cathy Mitchell

    (@multitalentedmommy)

    that is a css issue, and i htink the exact thing that we all spend hours looking at/ reading, etc. That is exactly, the plus of buying a theme! There’s someone else to fix it if its broke! You can try this css tutorial to find a solution if noone is offering one.

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.ads-software.com Admin

    Validate your markup. This always helps find those sorts of issues:
    https://validator.w3.org/

    Thread Starter Stunt

    (@stunt)

    The validation doesn’t fix any of my problems. Couldn’t anybody else help me?

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.ads-software.com Admin

    Validation doesn’t fix your problems, it shows you what the problems are. You still have to fix your theme yourself. There’s no getting around that, you’ll have to edit your theme to eliminate the issue.

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