Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-28732696-20160311190516/@comment-5558012-20160312034123

Legopanama wrote: I don't if any of you took a look at the Kung Fu Panda wiki, but I understand they use .js to make their code work. The developer isn't responding, but I think I used the right .js.

I guess the first problem might be the columns, if anyone has any ideas. I didn't look at the issue in depth before (primarily due to the heavy use of templates - usually a massive pain) so I'll investigate more. My first thought was the column tags but just glancing at the code of the main page rules that out. Using a URL query on their main page we can see JS is not involved in making the columns work (similarly site CSS isn't involved either).

Can't confirm whether these are your only problems or if these are the only instances, but two templates use the main page column tags as well (Template:Slide/Characters and Template:Slide/Books). The main page is the only time these should be used. I'd suggest looking through the rest of the templates for these tags, also making sure other tags are closed as Saftzie originally mentioned. I don't know enough about your templates themselves to know if they are functioning correctly, but, based on the similarities in design with the Kung Fu Panda Wiki, I'd assume you got the code there.

Hopefully this helps and good luck.