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I'm having an issue on one page that is a category blog. Other pages on the same site that are also category blogs render fine.

First look at this page and scroll down to the purple area near the bottom that reads "Sherman Oaks":
https://fusionwellnesspt.com/resources

That area is 'container_base1_modules' in the template. Notice how it renders full width because it's at the root level of the body just below 'container_main'. See the first screen shot.

Now have a look at this page:
https://fusionwellnesspt.com/media-content

Scroll down to the same area and see that the purple area is not full width. On this page 'container_base1_modules' is a child of 'wrapper960' which is a child of 'container_main'. I've gone through both menu items with a fine tooth comb, but I can't for the life of me figure out why this is happening.

Any clues?
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Hello

This type of issue can often occur if you have an article(s) which contain an unclosed HTML element which therefore effects the rest of your page. May I suggest disabling each of your articles one by one. You should find that the issue will at some point be resolved and therefore indicating the offending article.

Ciaran
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Hello

This type of issue can often occur if you have an article(s) which contain an unclosed HTML element which therefore effects the rest of your page. May I suggest disabling each of your articles one by one. You should find that the issue will at some point be resolved and therefore indicating the offending article.

Ciaran


That was it, thanks! I've seen this issue before too and had forgotten what can cause it. Thanks again!
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