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  • Resolved: I was following the last example which didn’t have the float:left mentioned separately. I added that and all is well.

    Thanks to both of you, Snackmaster and illustrata!

    Edit: the first issue isn’t resolved but I’ll post separately about that if I can’t find it in older posts.

    I’m fighting with getting the sidebar to appear properly. I figured it was my template so I’m using the default template. Here are the issues:

    1) When I click an events subcategory, the initial (default) list view doesn’t seem to use the CSS. It overlaps the borders of the default template. When I click the Event List button, it regenerates to the narrower width specified in the CSS.

    2) Even when I have the list view narrowed WAY down, the sidebar is still pushed under it.

    What I’ve changed:
    – Added sidebar to list.php right above footer and fixed the missing php close tag
    – Added second class “.category-events #tec-content-list” with reduced width to the CSS and edited list.php to use that.

    See it in action:
    https://www.bmwra.org/wp/ click the NARS or GS Events subcategory

    Thread Starter antonlargiader

    (@antonlargiader)

    In my defense, I simply copied that string from the bottom of the FAQ and edited the values. So you might edit that FAQ.

    Thread Starter antonlargiader

    (@antonlargiader)

    D’oh!! So simple.

    There’s definitely something funny still going on with refresh, though. I edited it, fixed the error, then when I went back to edit the widget text the old widget_logic value got saved again. Hitting refresh at the right moment fixes it but it’s certainly not doing exactly what one would expect.

    But, it’s working!

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