Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-188432-20140609034100

2Actimv asked me to investigate why pages like Germany national football team had right rails that were "sliding" off the bottom of the page. I was able to find a solution.

At the bottom of pages about national teams, many pages, but especial Croatia national football team and Germany national football team have the following structure:

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This creates a situation whereby a div in croatia effectively fails to get closed, and the page gets ripped apart. The right rail slides under the main content area and the whole things becomes a big mess.

What prevents this from happening is to make sure that you've formally defined the start of a new rows by adding a pipe in front of each template call, like this:

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You should also probably change your width declaration from 47em into some kind of percentage, like 95%, so that the page will work correctly with the new Darwin fluid widths, but that's realy up to you.

I should also point out that this situation is likely mostly caused by the fact that these other templates are uncreated. In fact, after these others are made, and assuming they're all set to be (at least nearly) 100% widths, they'll probably stack on on top of the other without the strict need for a containing table structure. That said, the containing table structure does give you some control you might find advantageous. it's really hard to project the possible outcome of this part of the page so long as you've got three of the four templates uncreated. 