If you’ve been following along in the saga of “How RAMH Looks (2022 ed.),” you may notice that this page layout is almost back to normal…
…except for some nits which apparently will continue to drive me crazy.
Yeah, the big thing is taken care of: the main content now takes up 75% of the width, and the sidebar — no longer at the bottom of the page — is now at the side, taking up the remaining 25%. So I’m happy about that.
The sidebar itself is still hinky though — it’s simply not as compact as it was a few weeks ago. The copyright notice is supposed to be all the way at the bottom of the page. And if you scroll the page down to the bottom of the sidebar, well, look all the way over to the left side of the page. See that little black line in the left margin? That’s a border at the bottom of the sidebar, which is somehow taking up the full page width (it’s sort of submerged under the main page content — that 75% I mentioned above).
A more worrisome issue, maybe, and for this one you’ll need to look at a post from back around the time I first switched to this general layout style — at this post, for example, from June 2015. WHOA, right? The gigundo image?!?
I’m pretty sure I know why that’s happening, and how to fix it. In fact, I just did so at this post, from about the same time — its image, too, was extending way the hell to the right. The question boils down to: do I want to go back and fix every single big image from back then? or can I do some kind of magical retroactive thing, once, which will ensure that anyone reading an old post with a big image doesn’t get freaked out by what they’re seeing? or… well, whatever.
Sigh. I mean, it’s not like I have anything else to do, right??? (Like, say, finding a freaking home…)
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