The right sidebar is pushed below the content and it happens in teaser view like blogs and default frontpage. At first, I thought this is not due to Collapse Text module but when I unchecked "Collapsible text blocks" from text formats the display is back to normal. I followed the module instruction that arrangement should be after "Limit allowed HTML tags" and after "Convert line breaks into HTML". With contents using the same text format but no [collapse] code in the content, this did NOT occur. This also do NOT occur in full view of nodes having [collapse] or with NO [collapse] code.

I checked the source code of my front page and their are weird closing tags for div's in every teaser of the page continuing to the footer.

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pukku’s picture

Hi! This is probably due to tags being closed in odd ways due to breaks in the teaser view. Can you provide me some example text, including where the teaser breaks are, and ideally also show me the bug in situ?

Thanks,
Ricky

dydave’s picture

Issue summary: View changes
Status: Active » Closed (cannot reproduce)

No more feedback on this issue for more than two years.

I would assume a solution should have already been found by ticket's author who posted more than two years ago.

Additionally ticket's author didn't provide any additional information, even though it had been explicitly requested by @pukku in #1. Therefore, no follow-up was ever given to this issue.

Since it doesn't seem like anyone could ever reproduce the problem, I allowed myself to mark this issue as Closed (cannot reproduce) for now, but feel free to re-open it, or post a new ticket, at any time if you have any further objections with this ticket (we would surely be happy to hear your feedback).

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