Can't seem to figure this one out. When you click on "Home" all the right sidebars (sidebar, left sidebar, and far right sidebar) all drop below the content area. This doesn't happen when clicking on any other menu link such as "Search the Site" "Invite" or "Contact". I've tried several diferent combinations...and I can't seem to find any rhyme or reason other than it only happens when "node" is in the 'url'. I would greatly appreciate assistance if anyone else has ran into this issue and figured out what to do to fix it... Thanks in advance!

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The_kazuki’s picture

Hi jlee,
Did you get this prob solved.. I am facing the same issue and don't quite know how to proceed.
Thanks.

mrjw’s picture

I'm also having this problem with the SEO theme, I ended up modifying one of my other themes to display the left and right menu both on the right hand side of the page.

I'd like to see this fixed still :)

jlee’s picture

Same here... I worked on the issue for days! and still couldn't figure out what was causing it. I ended up switching to and modifying another theme.

trueMarketing’s picture

Hi,
I built the original Drupal theme for SEO Position. If anyone having problems with the theme can plase post a link to your web site, I would be glad to take a look at it.

You can also PM me through Drupal by clicking on my Profile and then contacting me that way.

Hopefully I can clear up some problems that everyone seems to be having and make this theme more solid for the Drupal community.

Thanks
Brian

kevinwalsh’s picture

This seems to be a problem for me only on IE6 (sigh).

I'm having this problem on pages with blocks in the #secondary div.
http://www.stoneyacresfarm.net/

When there are no blocks in the secondary div, the #secondary1 and $secondary2 divs float up to the top like they should. For example,
http://www.stoneyacresfarm.net/calendar

mdupont’s picture

No activity for a long time on both the issue and the project. Closing.

mdupont’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (fixed)