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Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

  • Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • Server Details (Linux/Windows, Hosting service, etc)Host Gator
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      Platform (name and version)Joomla 3.0
      Template/Extension (name and version)Chapelco
      Link to the Issue www.lcanj.org/parents/parents-place

      I am having an issue in the Chapelco theme. The sidebar-a position modules are hanging over, or overlapping, the main content. See here:

      www.lcanj.org/parents/parents-place

      I would be happy to provide user login details if you can help. I can't seem to figure it out.

      Thank you.
    • Last Edit: 9 years 10 months ago by jwjackson. Reason: Updated according to Rocket theme best practices for help to arrive more quickly.
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    Re: Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • Hi,

      I am not seeing the overlapping issue on your site at the URL provided. Also, it seems that your membership has expired quite some time ago and template specific issues need to be address in the member forums. Please consider renewing your subscription to support the excellent support Rocket Theme has a long history of providing.
  • Re: Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • Cdavis,

      Thank you for your response. Every time I seem to fix something, something else breaks. The joys of theme sites. Has my subscription expired again? Goodness. I feel like I'm always just going around updating subscriptions.

      In this case, I just needed to go to "rt-grid-4", select one of the divs that has rt-block in its class name, and then on the right side, changed the width from 100% and then change it to 95%, which fixed it. Obviously, then, just follow the path. Or, add this to the article:

      <style>
      @media only screen
      and (min-width : 1224px) {
      .box1 {
      margin-left: 30px;
      }
      }
      </style>

      In any case, now the footer on the homepage is out of line. If I increase to this to 400 pixels, it looks pretty good but I am basically forever ruining the footer-d module position.

      .rt-grid-4 {width:400px !important;} <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<HERE!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
      #rt-top {background:#3c3d3f;}
      .rt-block.emergency {padding:0;margin:10px 0 0 0;}
      #rt-top p strong {color:#fff;}
      .rokgallery-wrapper {width:100%;background:#000;}
      #rt-feature,.rt-grid-12,.rt-block {width:95%;float:left;}
      .rg-ss-slice, .rg-ss-slice-container {width:100%;}

      So, I will renew my subscription, but perhaps you can shed some light here.
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    Re: Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • sure but I am looking at that URL and I do not see anything in the footer only in the copyright position and there I do not see any overlapping. Can you please provide an annotated screenshot that shows the offending elements?
  • Re: Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • Right there on the homepage...

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    Re: Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • gosh I am sorry but I neither see the sidebar overlapping the main content area, as the topic originally mentioned, nor do I see anything overlapping the footer. Sorry that I am not seeing to what you are referring. Please do clarify if you can and I will try to assist.
  • Re: Chapelco - Sidebar overlapping main content

    Posted 9 years 10 months ago
    • I apologize if I'm not being clear with my explanation. Let me see... so basically when I "fixed" the overlap, it caused my footer to get squashed into the left side of the footer position. See how it's not evenly distributed? I would have to increase the footer positon and essentially cover module d position up in order for it to be resolved. Ah, if you don't understand it's ok -- this site will be destroyed in a few months anyway ... i hate the look/feel of this website.

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