• Hi! Newbie here.

    I just installed a theme, and I was trying to change a few things but I just can’t understand how this works…

    First of all, please take a look at https://www.fifarank.com

    As you can see, there are 2 widgets, ‘pages’ and ‘archives’ between the posts and the left menu.

    In the widget section, it says that sidebar 1 and sidebar 2 have zero widgets, and I checked, all widgets are disabled.

    My question is, how can I move those 2 widgets so they stay in the right sidebar, down ‘categories’ or ‘blogroll’? I don’t know how to move them / make them dissapear! I would just like to move them to the left part, so the posting part is wider.

    My other question is, what are sidebars? How can I know if a theme has 1 or 2 sidebars?

    Thank you!

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  • In the widget section, it says that sidebar 1 and sidebar 2 have zero widgets, and I checked, all widgets are disabled.

    In that case, what you are seeing aren’t widgets. It’s the standard sidebar display for that theme when widgets aren’t being used. Assuming that this is a widget-ready theme, if you add a widget to one of your sidebars, you’ll see that everything – other than the new widget – will disappear.

    However, widgets won’t make a sidebar disappear. All they can do is change what is displayed in that sidebar. If you want to get rid of one of your sidebars, you need to either edit the theme or choose a new theme that only has 2 columns instead of 3.

    Sidebars are columns within a theme that lie to one side of the main content. They are most commonly used to display various menus etc. although this does vary from theme to theme. Themes within the Theme Directory are usually identified as being “2-column’ or ‘3-column’. A 2-column theme usually has a main content area plus 1 sidebar. A 3-column theme probably has a main content area plus 2 sidebars.

    Hope that helps.

    Thread Starter Diegan

    (@diegan)

    It helps a LOT, thank you so much!

    So, I assume that the theme I am using is a 3 column, right? And which would be sidebar 1 and which sidebar 2?

    For what you say, I guess that, If I really like this theme, but don’t want the second sidebar, my only possible path would be to edit the template and remove it, right? Is it hard? The ‘main’ part (where the posts are) would be automatically wider or should I make it wider too?

    Thank you!

    So, I assume that the theme I am using is a 3 column, right?

    It certainly looks like it but I couldn’t say, just by looking at the site, whether you have 2 sidebar files or a single file that’s handling 2 sidebars.

    And which would be sidebar 1 and which sidebar 2?

    I can only identify that, after your page content (on the left), you have one sidebar with the CSS class ‘sidebar’ (this is your right-most column) and another with the CSS class ‘lsidebar’ which currently sits between your page content and the rightmost column.

    For what you say, I guess that, If I really like this theme, but don’t want the second sidebar, my only possible path would be to edit the template and remove it, right? Is it hard?

    It’s not difficult but it may take a little tracking down. You need to identify where/how each of the side bars is being called and then remove the call to the one that you don’t want. Depending upon how the theme is constructed, you may need to remove the unwanted call from more than 1 file in your theme.

    The ‘main’ part (where the posts are) would be automatically wider or should I make it wider too?

    You’ll need to make it wider yourself. It’s currently set to a fixed width of 505px in your style.css file (under #content .post .post-entry around line 244). Once you get rid of 1 of your side bars, you should be able to increase this by 209px.

    So, I assume that the theme I am using is a 3 column, right?

    It certainly looks like it but I couldn’t say, just by looking at the site, whether you have 2 sidebar files or a single file that’s handling 2 sidebars.

    And which would be sidebar 1 and which sidebar 2?

    I can only identify that, after your page content (on the left), you have one sidebar with the CSS class ‘sidebar’ (this is your right-most column) and another with the CSS class ‘lsidebar’ which currently sits between your page content and the rightmost column.

    For what you say, I guess that, If I really like this theme, but don’t want the second sidebar, my only possible path would be to edit the template and remove it, right? Is it hard?

    It’s not difficult but it may take a little tracking down. You need to identify where/how each of the side bars is being called and then remove the call to the one that you don’t want. Depending upon how the theme is constructed, you may need to remove the unwanted call from more than 1 file in your theme.

    The ‘main’ part (where the posts are) would be automatically wider or should I make it wider too?

    You’ll need to make it wider yourself. It’s currently set to a fixed width of 505px in your style.css file (under #content .post .post-entry around line 244). Once you get rid of 1 of your side bars, you should be able to increase this by 209px.

    Thread Starter Diegan

    (@diegan)

    Wow, thank you SO much, you are a really valuable member of this community, because you digged my thread from like page 2 and took the time to really look at my template. Cheers mate! ??

    I will try to kill that ‘isidebar’, a pity that I don’t know much about css, I read it and it’s like gibberish, html is so much easier! ??

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