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November 22, 2011 at 5:04 pm #170978I’ve set two articles to be featured on the Home page (http://www.oygworld.com). I want them both to spread across the main content panel with one under the other. But only the top one is filling the width. The second article appears in a column. I can see the problem when looking at the source code (highlighted in blue below), but don’t have a clue how to resolve it. The second article contains a module with the position ‘clippings’. Might this be part of the problem?
No matter how I try to configure the Artical Manager Options – Blog/Featured Layouts I cannot get the desired result.
Any help would be appreciated. ThanksThe template is Purity III.
Here’s the source code:
<div class=”blog-featured”>
<div class=”items-leading”>
<div class=”leading leading-0 clearfix”><div class=”contentpaneopen”>
<h2 class=”contentheading”>
About OYGWorld </h2><p><strong>OYGWorld’s one sporting aim is to inspire and help you GET, and KEEP, On Your Game whatever it is.</strong><br /><br />OYGWorld has created:</p>
<ul>
<li>A forum for you to share your news, hopes and stories.</li>
<li>An Inspiration Bank which will be packed with stories and items to encourage your sporting endeavours.</li>
<li>Info zones – School Sport; Sports Science and the Philosophy of Sport.</li>
</ul>
<p class=”readmore”>
<a href=”/index.php/inspiration/oyg/about-oygworld”>
Read more…</a>
</p>
</div>
<div class=”item-separator”></div>
</div>
</div><div class=”items-row cols-3 row-0 clearfix”>
<div class=”item column-1″><div class=”contentpaneopen”>
<h2 class=”contentheading”>
Clippings from … </h2><div style=”direction: ltr; text-align: left ! important” class=”feed”>
<img src=”http://image.guardian.co.uk/sitecrumbs/Guardian.gif” alt=”guardian.co.uk”/><ul class=”newsfeed”>
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<a href=”http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2011/nov/22/barefoot-running-science-guardian-sport-network” target=”_blank”>
Barefoot running: an overview of the science | Guardian Sport Network</a>
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<p> Despite no conclusive evidence on the benefits of shoes or barefoot running, it is an area that is interesting to exploreSo on Monday night, at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa where I’m based, I gave a presentation on barefoot running, aimed at the public. A big topic, obviously, always guaranteed to pull a good crowd and generate lively debate. Which it did.It’s a topic I’ve covered in great…</p>saganomics Friendsaganomics
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January 20, 2012 at 3:00 pm #434639You should be able to set the settings for this under the parameters of the default menu item. So go to your main menu manager and open the first item, Home or whatever you have called it. You will need to change the leading articles.
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