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January 22, 2012 at 2:07 pm #36256smithaa99Member
Hey, I had posted about this a while back.
I’ve been working on this site for a bit – http://www.onedollaronebrick.org– My client has requested that I make a separate template for the first page so the main content area and the sidebar are not as tall/long.
I achieved that with the main content area, but had tried pasting in the code I had in the sidebar.php file, in place of get_sidebar(), and it makes 2 duplicate sidebars instead of 1 static sidebar.
I want to set a custom div for the sidebar in the index, so that it becomes shorter.
I have already enabled a JS script that makes both the main-content and the sidebar’s heights equal to eachother, so that’s not the issue, the dynamic PHP stuff is.
It has been suggested that the function is being called twice. I just can’t figure out *where* it’s being called twice.
Your help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
AdamJanuary 22, 2012 at 2:09 pm #95177smithaa99MemberThe index page:
/*
Template Name: One Dollar, One Brick: Home
*/
get_header(); ?>
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'' . __( 'Pages:', 'twentyten' ), 'after' => '' ) ); ?>
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$args = array( 'numberposts' => 10, 'order'=> 'ASC', 'orderby' => 'title' );
$postslist = get_posts( $args );
foreach ($postslist as $post) : setup_postdata($post); ?>
/* When we call the dynamic_sidebar() function, it'll spit out
* the widgets for that widget area. If it instead returns false,
* then the sidebar simply doesn't exist, so we'll hard-code in
* some default sidebar stuff just in case.
*/
if ( ! dynamic_sidebar( 'primary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
// A second sidebar for widgets, just because.
if ( is_active_sidebar( 'secondary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
January 22, 2012 at 2:10 pm #95178smithaa99MemberThe sidebar page:
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$args = array( 'numberposts' => 10, 'order'=> 'ASC', 'orderby' => 'title' );
$postslist = get_posts( $args );
foreach ($postslist as $post) : setup_postdata($post); ?>
/* When we call the dynamic_sidebar() function, it'll spit out
* the widgets for that widget area. If it instead returns false,
* then the sidebar simply doesn't exist, so we'll hard-code in
* some default sidebar stuff just in case.
*/
if ( ! dynamic_sidebar( 'primary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
// A second sidebar for widgets, just because.
if ( is_active_sidebar( 'secondary-widget-area' ) ) : ?>
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