When adding widgets, the CSS coding is lost.
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Hey everyone.
I’ve got a blog that I host, and in the sidebar it has the following code:
<div class="Left"> <?php if ( function_exists('dynamic_sidebar') && dynamic_sidebar() ) : else : ?> <br /> <div class="BlockContent"> <h2><?php _e('Calendar'); ?></h2> <?php get_calendar(); ?> </div> <br /> <div class="BlockContent"> <?php wp_list_pages('depth=3&title_li=<h2>Pages</h2>'); ?> </div> <br /> <div class="BlockContent"> <h2><?php _e('Categories'); ?></h2> <?php wp_list_cats('sort_column=name&optioncount=1&hierarchical=0'); ?> </div> <br /> <div class="BlockContent"> <h2><?php _e('Archives'); ?></h2> <?php wp_get_archives('type=monthly'); ?> </div> <br /> <div class="BlockContent"> <?php get_links_list(); ?> </div> <br /> <div class="BlockContent"> <h2><?php _e('Meta'); ?></h2> <?php wp_register(); ?> <?php wp_loginout(); ?> <?php wp_meta(); ?> </div> <?php endif; ?> </div>
Now, in that code you’ll notice the Calendar, Pages, Categories, Archives, Links and Meta are all in the BlockContent div style.
This is the style for that class:
.Left .BlockContent { background: #fff; border: 1px solid #dedac3; padding: 10px; }
Here’s the issue, whenever I go into the admin section of the blog and add a widget on the sidebar (even adding just the ones that are there already) the formatting disappears and looking at the code, the “BlockContent” divs are replaced with calendar-3 pages-3, categories-3, archives-3, and linkcat-2.
How do make it so when I add a widget, it retains the formatting of the “BlockContent”
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