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Basically it’s not error, but PHP notice.
It’s in my log file on every site visit.April 7, 2015 at 6:20 pm in reply to: Open page in modal lightbox without sidebars header and footer #424866Thanks. This code works. BUT it just hides header. And it means that I must enumerate all the stiles to hide.
Probably you have some ideas how using this approach show ONLY content css class (with all related css inside class)?April 7, 2015 at 7:50 am in reply to: Open page in modal lightbox without sidebars header and footer #424476Ok. But how to manage this in not easy way?
There would be some good solution if I could pass page template to use via query string.
For example, in general page could be opened like other pages (with header footer etc) but if I open page with query string like ?header=no, than content only should be displayed.
Could you point me where to start to code in this way?April 5, 2015 at 12:51 pm in reply to: Open page in modal lightbox without sidebars header and footer #423610Maybe there is some query parameter like “header=no” which shows page without header/footer/sidebars?
Hello, Ismael. And thanks for reply.
First of all sorry to using term BUG in case if it’s not a bug :)
OK. in-order:
1. I used to use grid row before last update and it worked fine. (kill me if I’m wrong :) )
2. In order to test I’ve created basic table (with HTML table tags) and as result I’ve got same behavior.
3. than I’ve thought that problem is “width” attribute and set table width about 300 px. as result my sidebar went not below content but above it. (have not created screenshot :(.4. Than I decided that problem could be in using LayerSliderWP (part of your theme). And removed it. Result – WORKS OK. Even with table.
FINALLY, there should be some problem or bug because before everything was fine.
1. Screenshot of HOME page 1 week old: https://db.tt/pVEHGZbB
2. Screenshot of todays HOME: https://db.tt/npK5BGESAs I understand sidebar don’t want to shift itself below in order to allow Slider to go full-width (as it was before)
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