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piys says

Why not just use the built in menu system? wp_nav_menu

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piys says
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piys says

Sure you can do that like this http://jsfiddle.net/ws5Sg/5/ I’m not sure why it’s adding the little extra bit under the image though…

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piys says

You don’t need a plugin to do this, it can be achieved with some simple CSS . I’ve made a demo here http://jsfiddle.net/VEdXF/4/

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piys says

Isn’t it 136,961 items across all the marketplaces? So it includes themeforest, activeden, graphicriver etc.

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piys says

Does anyone else find the links hard to read? They’re not very clear in Chrome on Windows 7, seems to look ok in FF though.

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piys says

You can fix the admin bar/empty gap problem by putting wp_footer() in your footer just before the /body tag.

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piys says


Do all browsers required by themeforest support it?
Yes, it will even work on IE6 . There’s no weird css hackery going on all you do is give equal left and right margins to your columns and then make the width of the container slightly larger to accommodate them.
But then it won’t line up correctly with the rest of your content…

I’m not sure what you mean, do you have an example where that would be a problem?

If you’re container is 960px and there’s 20px margin on both sides of your columns then a full width section would also need the margin to line up with the columns. Of course this effectively makes the full width of your content area 920px. If you wanted the content area to be 960px you would just up your container to 1000px.

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piys says
Do all browsers required by themeforest support it?

Yes, it will even work on IE6 . There’s no weird css hackery going on all you do is give equal left and right margins to your columns and then make the width of the container slightly larger to accommodate them.

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piys says

Everyone going on about using php, javascript etc is over complicating it. It’s very simple to avoid using a last class on your columns with just css. Have a look here http://pixelpiys.com/temp/columns.html

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