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  • Thread Starter deltaomicronmu

    (@deltaomicronmu)

    I’ve tried ‘cort_column=menu_order’)… – that is what the site is set to now and I have all the pages listed in the order I want them to appear in the admin settings. However, if you go to the site you will see that Blog is still listed first. This should be, according to page order, Members.

    You never said you are using the Pages widget. That over-rides whatever you edit in the sidebar…

    Thread Starter deltaomicronmu

    (@deltaomicronmu)

    I removed the Pages widget, and all the pages vanished from the sidebar even if the code was still in the stylesheet…

    Nothing is in the “stylesheet”. We are talking here about template files (simple .php files). You have only ONE stylesheet in the theme: style.css – stylsheets have the extension .CSS.

    If the widgets gizmo (plugin) is active, nothing appears that is NOT dragged into the sidebar.

    Edit. You either have the widgets plugin active and then you can NOT edit the sidebar; or you deactivate the plugin and all your manual edits take effect.

    Thread Starter deltaomicronmu

    (@deltaomicronmu)

    Ok, so I have to deactivate the Sidebar Widgets plug-in… Is there another plug-in that would allow the use of widgets without interfering with the sidebar?

    I am not sure I understand your question. The “widgets” gizmos were invented to interfere with the sidebar… for those challenged with editing the code manually.

    Thread Starter deltaomicronmu

    (@deltaomicronmu)

    Ok – that is fine then. I should be good. Dang that was such an easy fix that should not have taken an hour -_-

    Thanks for your help.

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