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Solve : CSS based template question...?

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I have a CSS that creates a two-column TEMPLATE. The column on the right is a "sidebar" column that has a different COLOR from the column on the right.

I have tried editing the CSS, by removing anything refering to the sidebar, but the 2nd column still appears on the right, ALONG with the annoying color.

Is there anyone who can HELP me by viewing the attached css and removing the right column, so the template is actually only one column with a white background?

Please see the attched TXT file...

Thanks, in advance...

[file cleanup - saving space - attachment deleted by admin]I suspect that second column, and it's background color, is based on table tags in your HTML file. Have you reviewed your HTML file?I'll take a look...

Thanks, soybean...

Want me to attach the html file, as well?That would be fine. Did you create the page(s) yourself from scratch, or use a template?It's a template...but you're not going to believe this...

I feel like such an idiot...

I was looking for the problem in the html file and the css, but after looking through the images folder, I found a file called "content.jpg". This is the actual image of the area of the template that wraps throughout the template...for the content background.

That's where the "light green" column was showing up...

So all I had to do was edit the image to remove that color and, "Voila", problem solved.

It wasn't until I reviewed the HTML, as you suggested, when I found the problem.

Thanks, soybean, for replying and trying to help out. Just goes to show how we tend to OVERLOOK even the simplest of things...

Thanks, again.Thanks for the feedback. Glad to hear it's all sorted out.



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