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#1 2018-06-05 05:39:38

mindstorm
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Registered: 2014-07-21
Posts: 94

I lost my two-column layout with my right tray??

I had a blog site that was working well for the past couple years (www.mindstormphoto.com).  Somehow it got the menu colors messed up, and they no longer were readable in the hover condition.  I asked for help on that, and got it (thank you!), and the menus are now working again.

However.... (yes, there always seems to be one...) in the process I have now reverted to a one-column layout.  In WordPress, I try to add the widgets again, but am told I cannot.  No idea how it messed up this time... sad

How do I get this back to a two-column layout, and hopefully recover my right tray?  (I can recreate the right tray if needed, I suppose, one I have a place to put it)

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#2 2018-06-05 07:24:09

Daniel Leu
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Registered: 2012-10-11
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Re: I lost my two-column layout with my right tray??

For Wordpress, you would need to create a new Page Template that has two columns.

Something like: Clone your existing template, then edit the new template and select a two columns layout  in the layout section, next select this page template in your Wordpress Theme Template and do a Export Theme to Wordpress, and you then you should be able to add your widgets again.


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#3 2018-06-05 07:51:31

rod barbee
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Registered: 2012-09-24
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Re: I lost my two-column layout with my right tray??

You can even create a template layout with three columns. That way you have the choice of one, two, or three column layouts when creating new pages or posts in WordPress.


Rod 
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