• sean-fu

    (@sean-fu)


    Probably a pretty simple question for the WP guru’s out there, but I’m stumped.

    Here’s the issue, I created a blogroll of my “best of” articles in which I link internally to articles in which I want to link to. When I click on any of those links and proceed to the post, the width of my main text area and my sidebar are floating past my exterior page area by about 2-3 pixels. It’s not much, but it’s causing a big clash. It’s only happening to the posts in which I link to, I even tried making a test link to see with the most recent article on the main page and it’s doing it to, although on the main page it’s looking fine.

    It’s probably something small that I need to do, I just can’t find the answer. Any help is appreciated!

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  • boober

    (@boober)

    could we get a link to your site so we can see the problem in action?

    Thread Starter sean-fu

    (@sean-fu)

    Hmmm.. the site isn’t released yet, it’s not going to be for another 6 months or so. Trying to keep my link off the net as much as possible, as strange as that sounds.

    I am using a slightly modified version of the Kubrick default theme, if that helps. ??

    boober

    (@boober)

    without being able to see it, all i can think of is an a:visited class set that changes it enough to bump your layout. like, if a:visited has a bold setting or bigger font size for some reason. can i peek at your style sheet? a screen shot of a page showing the layout change may be helpful too

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