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(@gschlueter)
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I have AiFrame Pro up and running on page.
1) I want my regular sidebar widgets (images linking to other features on my site, etc.) to appear to the right. They are beneath the AiFrame area (to right). How do I get them pulled back up to right of AiFrame area?

2) If I increase width to include full source webpage (e.g., 130%), AiFrame area / margin is added to the left. How do I prevent that from happening?

Thank you for prompt response!

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TinyWebGallery
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Hi,

1. Where is the relation to the iframe? The iframe is a normal html element. So you might have to set some styles to it so if works as expected. 

2. Not sure what you mean. like before. the iframe is a html element you might have to adopt to your width. 

You have a links to share so it can be seen better?

Best regards, Michael

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(@gschlueter)
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@admin Thank you much for your help! Here's the link:
Mass Impact

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(@gschlueter)
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@admin I'm back at this. Gave up in frustration. Issue is advanced iframe knocks out sidebar widgets. Or rather, moves them to right side below the iframe. This issue is particular to "advanced iframe" plugin-- doesn't happen with any other plug-in. Is there a setting to "pull up" the standard sidebar widgets to the right? Grateful for your help/solution!

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@gschlueter you still have a link. I still think there are simply styles which do overwrite each other.

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Hi, even when I delete the iframe completely your facebook/twitter is still blocking.

If I inspect the code I see that either your content part is to wide or your sidebar is to wide. 

So this is something you have to fix. I would start without the iframe and then add it after wards once you have fixed this.

Best regards,

Michael

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Thank you for your replies. 
With all my other pages/posts, I do not need to change any parameters of the sidebar widgets. I've experimented in making AiFrame very thin-- both parent/child-- either way, inclusion "knocks out" the right sidebar, moving it to the bottom per link above. Any help? (thank you)

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Please read my post above. What happends if you disable the plugin? Does it then work? I expect not as I have removed the iframe in the html and the width was caused by other elements.

Best regards, Michael

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(@gschlueter)
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@admin If I remove the plugin, the widgets are nicely returned to their right sidebar. Your help appreciated. (thank you in advance)

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