Title: Display Issues
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Display Issues

 *  [grace_needs_help](https://wordpress.org/support/users/grace_needs_help/)
 * (@grace_needs_help)
 * [15 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/display-issues/)
 * Hi, thanks for reading this and I really hope someone who’s a lot smarter can
   help. We have a website ([http://entertainmentordie.com](http://entertainmentordie.com))
   that has a lot of issues in i.e, some in mozilla, and not even sure how it displays
   in other browsers like safari?
 * The problems come about when you try to make the width of your browser window
   narrower. In explorer, we have an extra special problem in that the center blog
   panel widens along with any extra-wide content, which then causes everything 
   on the right-side to move under the blog panel.
 * The issues are:
    –the center blog “panel” shifts left –the emmy image moves under
   the BFCA logo which causes the rest of the right-side items to all move to the
   bottom of the page and sometimes way to the left-side of the page –in explorer,
   the center panel wants to re-size itself along with the content yet this doesn’t
   happen in mozilla
 * Thanks for helping. I’m not a developer but might be able to figure this out 
   with your help.
    (developers used the thematic theme, and also posted in their
   forums)

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 *  [flamenco](https://wordpress.org/support/users/flamenco/)
 * (@flamenco)
 * [15 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/display-issues/#post-1868240)
 * Hi,
    I took a look at your site in Firefox and Safari Windows. To me, your developers
   generally did a very good job. (I’m not crazy about the skulls and deathly stuff,
   but that’s just me). Thematic is an excellent choice, and I use it all the time,
   it’s on my own homepage.
 * Resizing a browser is a torture test for any site. It’s the bane of any perfectionist.
   🙂 They made a flexible layout, so it actually resizes pretty well in my opinion.
   In Firefox I did get horizontal scrollbars when I narrowed it, but did not cause
   stuff to sink to the bottom here. Similar deal with Safari/Win, but I did find
   one issue there… the black center column background did not show.
 * btw, if any page content is added that has fixed width, it may resize differently
   than the rest of the layout. This is a situation that can foil the most flexibly
   constructed layout. It becomes a client data entry issue, as they may not have
   the skills to adjust that.
 * I usually do fixed layouts, because my clients almost never want to fund the 
   extra work that comes with making a flexible layout.
 * I did find a small omission, and this might help Safari, and who knows, maybe
   your other browsers. You could try adding this code to your style.css (Appearance,
   Edit, and so on).
 *     ```
       .clear_both  {
         clear: both;
       }
       ```
   
 * I hope that helps. If you’re talking appearance on mobile devices, that’s a huge
   other can of worms.
 * Cheers, Dave

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 * Last activity: [15 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/display-issues/#post-1868240)
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