Right sidebar in Boot Store Theme
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I have items place in the sidebar of my website, but it keeps ending up in the footer. Boot Store Theme
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I also tried to add a footer nav bar and it stuck it on the header.
What fixed this for me was to setup the widgets in Appearance / customise / Widgets site pages sidebar. Then go to the homepage in the list of pages, choose a non-default template, save, then choose the default template and save.
Thank you for replying. I tried this to no avail.
Gave up on Boot Store, working on Customizr now
Had problems with Customizr and links to pages, so I’m trying to get back to Boot Store, but am still having right sidebar issue.
It also will not save my menu changes.
May I start with at sidebar. I’ve looked at your markup, just under the line with id=”comments”, line 283, there are some extraneous characters “<!–“. They are part of an ill-formed html comment. These are fouling up your page layout. They do not appear on my dev site using the same theme. If you deactivate all your plugins, does this remove the characters and put the sidebar on the right? If so, reactivate your plugins one by one to establish which plugin is writing these characters.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Deactivate all your plugins and try again. Or remember if you added any plugin recently that could have screwed it up.
Thank you for your help, but I deactivated every plugin and tried to get a generic calendar to show up in the right sidebar, still it won’t work.
The menu has completely been deleted, but on old menu still shows up.
” just under the line with id=”comments”, line 283, there are some extraneous characters “<!–“. They are part of an ill-formed html comment. These are fouling up your page layout.”
Which page can I find this on in my CPanel?
Not cpanel, in your page markup. In Chrome or Explorer, press control-u to see the page markup.
Sadly those pesky characters are still there. If you have deactivated all plugins, the next things to try are – rename the wp-content/plugin folder to say oldplugins, because sometimes apparently inactive plugins can still be having an effect. If not fixed, re-upload the theme. Using your cpanel file manger, delete the contents of the directory wp-content/themes/boot-store, download a fresh copy, extract the files on your hard drive and upload the files.
If you have deleted the menu, it could be that the software is using the page list to deduce menu items.
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