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So I am follwowing along with chris the best I can trying to develop my own wordpress theme for a friend of mine based on a template that she designed for her website that i built. I am trying to figure out the best way to arange the content in the center for the blog posts. I tried what chris has in the video wich was overflow-y: scroll; but overflow: auto; seems to work and look better. the problem is that the content scrolls but not all of it. Take a look
I understand, but then again, I don’t. If you’re going to be scrolling anyway, where does the difference lie? You might be better off using a "position: fixed" sidebar, with the footer attached to the content and scrolling. It gives off an i-frame look that takes away from the site’s potential attractiveness.
Hmm… how come you have the anchor tags at "position: relative"… might that help if you removed it? That is a funny little quirk.