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3:13 pm
20 May, 2011
OfflineHey everyone. First off, let me say what an AWESOME plugin this is. Our small media department has looked into using this pluging for our church services and it is very nice. We plan on donating here in the near future to show our appreciation!
I do have one issue, though… I recently had to change my theme on my WP site due to some issues I had. I found a new one that I like and we have gotten our existing pages migrated over to the new 'look', but the only problem I have is with the Sermon Browser. It appears that when there is a list of recordings (we have added a TON), my sidebar (on the left) goes missing. When you pull up a sermon, it displays correctly, but when you try to filter or display the main plugin page, it disappears.
I've checked the FAQ and tried some of the suggestions in there, but no luck. I have to admit that I'm VERY limited in my knowledge of HTML and CSS. I've spent a good part of the day yesterday trying to see if I could locate where the problem is using 'Firebug' and looking at the various CSS elements on the page, but nothing I do seems to get it to display correctly. I'm the only person that works on our website and I really don't have anyone that I can consult to help me with this issue.
You can see what I'm talking about here:
http://www.snellvillechurchofg…..rmon-test/
(To see how it should correctly look, check any other page on the site.)
I didn't know if anyone would be willing to help or try to direct me to the right place to look or what to change to take care of this issue. If I get rid of the sidebar (in the theme options), then obviously, I don't have this problem. I've read someone online stuff about incorrect or missing 'div' tags, but I have no clue where to look for those or really.. what they are. Any help would GREATLY be appreciated.
Nadious said:
I've read someone online stuff about incorrect or missing 'div' tags, but I have no clue where to look for those or really.. what they are. Any help would GREATLY be appreciated.
Yes, that's the problem. You're missing a </div> tag. If it only happens on the Sermon Browser page, the problem will be in the top template in Sermon Browser. You should have the same number of <div…> tags as </div> tags. Each opening tag requires a closing tag.
If you're not sure where to put it, I suggest resetting the template back to the default. If you've made changes to the other templates, you could copy and paste them into a Word document or into notepad, and then copy/paste them back after you've reset the templates.
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