Both right & left hand columns – along with the blog – are situated below the comic. The site is formatted correctly for most browsers, according to WordPress. Since I don’t know how you’re viewing the site (which browser/mobile/etc.), I have no way of knowing why it doesn’t display properly for you.
Thanks for the response Christopher …..
In firefox (19.0) right column obscures the panel except when one clicks on ‘comment’ then the layout becomes as you said in the reloaded page
The page url is ‘http://www.perilsonplanetx.com/archives/date/2013/03/01?post_type=comic’
Well, you’re right – at that specific url, the page does not display properly. But I don’t know how you got to that url. When I go to the front page and attempt to access the archives, everything formats properly, and it never links to that specific url (and in fact, neither I nor my webmaster even knows why it exists). I’m going to do some more research, but I suggest that you read the comic on the main page and access the archives through the links located there. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I bet the beast has six legs 😉
That’s a pretty safe bet…
Any chance you could format your page so that the right hand column calendar & ads don’t take up 1/2 of the right panel of the comic?
Both right & left hand columns – along with the blog – are situated below the comic. The site is formatted correctly for most browsers, according to WordPress. Since I don’t know how you’re viewing the site (which browser/mobile/etc.), I have no way of knowing why it doesn’t display properly for you.
Thanks for the response Christopher …..
In firefox (19.0) right column obscures the panel except when one clicks on ‘comment’ then the layout becomes as you said in the reloaded page
The page url is ‘http://www.perilsonplanetx.com/archives/date/2013/03/01?post_type=comic’
Well, you’re right – at that specific url, the page does not display properly. But I don’t know how you got to that url. When I go to the front page and attempt to access the archives, everything formats properly, and it never links to that specific url (and in fact, neither I nor my webmaster even knows why it exists). I’m going to do some more research, but I suggest that you read the comic on the main page and access the archives through the links located there. Sorry for the inconvenience.