• Resolved broadlighter

    (@broadlighter)


    Hi,

    I don’t know if this is the right place for this question.

    I’m trying to insert an AddThis button bar widget into my pages. The problem is, a horizontal Add This bar appears arrayed in a diagonal, stair-step fashion instead of horiontally.

    A friend showed me how he fixed this by inserting style tags and css code that overrides the default width and height of the Div section. I tried this and it just doesn’t work. I’ve posted a question on AddThis’s site, but I can’t tell if it went through.

    Is anyone familiar with this problem? How did you solve it. I have used widgets, but WordPress only allows you to place widgets on the periphery of the page. I want it somewhere in the middle of the page, not in a sidebar or at the top or bottom of the page.

    How can this be done?

    Thanks,

    Broadlighter

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  • Thread Starter broadlighter

    (@broadlighter)

    Found the answer. I had to take out all the line breaks between the button li’s. WordPress doesn’t work like an html editor where you have to explicitly insert break tags to indicate a line break, unless it’s a Heading, Div or table.

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