[wp-trac] Re: [WordPress Trac] #6828: using default template , sidebar displayed on the box of the content below when open my home page.

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Wed Apr 23 19:10:27 GMT 2008


#6828: using default template ,sidebar displayed on the box of the content below
when open my home page.
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 Reporter:  hayaya                                     |        Owner:  anonymous
     Type:  defect                                     |       Status:  closed   
 Priority:  high                                       |    Milestone:  2.6      
Component:  General                                    |      Version:  2.5.1    
 Severity:  normal                                     |   Resolution:  duplicate
 Keywords:  sidebar,template,content,2.6,2.6-bleeding  |  
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Changes (by mdawaffe):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => duplicate

Comment:

 In this post http://www.hayoa.com/blog/2008/04/80-open-source-content-
 management-systems-part-one.html#more-242 you have an extra div around the
 content starting with "Joomla".  When that post is displayed on the front
 page, that div tag is never closed because the of that post's <!--more-->.

 This appears to be a common problem in your posts, but is only an issue
 with this one because the tag in question here is a div (usually it seems
 to be an ol).

 WordPress will automatically fix the markup around the <!--more--> tag,
 but you need the use_balanceTags WordPress setting turned on for it to
 work.

 This setting can be turned on by checking the appropriate checkbox in
 Settings -> Writing (options-writing.php).  In English, the checkbox is
 labeled:
 {{{
 Formatting: WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically
 }}}

 Duplicate of #2348

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