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  • Sorry to bump a thread, but it seemed the closest to what I’m after with my issue…

    Site URL: https://www.SaveOurSportfishing.com

    In both the sidebar divs and the content divs on the various pages, there’s a “border” or box surrounding things. As long as the content is sufficiently short, all works fine and looks as I want. When a list or post gets too long, however, the border “breaks” and doesn’t connect near the top.

    I’m a total CSS n00b, so I don’t even know where to begin looking… I’m more than willing to tinker with the templates and the main stylesheet, but can anyone toss out a few clues about where I ought to begin tinkering?

    TIA!
    -Case

    Thread Starter cancancase

    (@cancancase)

    Okay, more tinkering got closer to the goal… “Subscribe: ” is now properly styled and placed using   The image, however, wants to either line up spaced too far away from the text, or on a whole other line below the nav bar…

    Ideas?

    -Case

    Thread Starter cancancase

    (@cancancase)

    The rss image is already placed with align=”right”… Take a look at the site, however, and you’ll see what the style sheet is doing to the text “Subscribe: ” placed just before the rss image.

    I guess my text (that isn’t one of WP’s pages) is inheriting styling that doesn’t match the page list…. how to fix?

    -Case

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