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  • Thread Starter rfboyce

    (@rfboyce)

    Hello all –
    I have not resolved the issue, and i do not believe it is an issue with child themes because my widget management area is un-usable I switch to a default (Twenty-twelve) theme. I can’t take my site out of production at the moment because we are in the middle of holiday fundraising.

    RB

    Thread Starter rfboyce

    (@rfboyce)

    Yes, I de-activated all of the plugin and set the theme to TwentyTwelve, re-installed the core update, and the issue persisted.

    Note that I have since reactivated the plugins and set the theme back to the custom theme since the site is in production.

    Thread Starter rfboyce

    (@rfboyce)

    Thanks a ton, Robin! Rolling back to Gridiculous v.1.0.7.1 solved the issue of the child theme. I will work on updating the chill theme for compatibility with the newer versions of Gridiculous.

    However, the issue of dysfunctional widget management persists. I believe this is an issue with the WordPress core files, as I have attempted to deactivate all plug ins, and the widget manager is still non-functional. I can navigate to the widget manager page, but I cannot expand the widget areas, or drag widgets into them.

    This site uses Yahoo web host service – could there be a conflict with them somehow? I remember there were issues with migrating the site from the test server due to their automatic WordPress package installer.

    Oh wonderful, that did the trick! Thanks to you both 🙂

    Hello WPyogi, thanks for the tips, but since this seems to be the same issue that MiekeRoth experienced I posted here. I’m happy to start a new thread if you think that would help to better document this issue.

    The site is currently arebe.us, however, I posted the screen cap because I am currently troubleshooting the issue myself, and I don’t know if it will persist, or if I will continue to use the Gridiculous theme.

    I’m experiencing the same issue with Firefox and the Gridiculous theme. I used Chrome to set up the site & test-drive the theme and everything was swell, it’s a lovely responsive theme and just what I was looking for. I used a custom header image that I uploaded per the Grididulous theme’s UI. When I tested the site in Firefox, the header image appears next to the title and subtitle text. Here’s a screencap of what the site looks like in Firefox:
    http://www.stringeth.me/graphics/gridiculous_screencap.jpg

    In Chrome, the image box (with “Welcome..” and some square images, its really just one header image) appears below the site subtitle (“The Environment Science….”) as it should.

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