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Hello,

 

I have built a custom wordpress site and just have one problem with the css on one page.

 

Within the blog section the pages wiggle from left to right due to a missing declaration for the width of some of the divs/headers/columns.

 

If you use the link below you will find the page in question.

 

http://www.lucyyoungart.com/news/

 

I have used firebug to try and find out which element is causing the problem. I found a few elements which could have been causing the problem so I changed the widths of them but none had any effect.

 

I hope there is a genius out there who has a sixth sense with this kind of stuff. I am not one of those people. I have to hack around in css until eventually something works.

 

The problem only persists on the blog pages. Every other page on the site does not suffer from this symptom.

 

I really hope one of you coding genii can help me out with this.

 

A million thanks you's to anyone who tries.

 

Surya Osborne.

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I am no genius, but i might be able to help.

First problem is, what do you mean with wiggle.

If i look ate the link you gave, the left content is aligned left.

Could you be more precise or maybe draw/point what you mean/ what you want.

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