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TinyWebGallery
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If I inspect:

<div id="exodus-middle-content" class="exodus-centered-content exodus-clearfix">

and there disable the style

display:table all looks good.

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If I compare the div structure of

https://massimpact.us/ignite-radio/
and
https://massimpact.us/godwithus/

there is a difference! 

At the first one "exodus-sidebar-right" is after "exodus-content"

at the one not working it "exodus-sidebar-right" after outside "exodus-middle-content" which is wrong!

Can you please share the exact configuration with me? I see a closing div too much in the html. Maybe I can reproduce this.

Best regards, Michael

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And can you maybe only disable the plugin so that the shortcode is displayed and then tell me? I want to see the html structure then. If the additional </div> is coming from the plugin or not. Because I checked my demos. There it look fine.

Maybe on a page which is not linked in the menu...

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RESOLVED. For whatever reason, using the shortcode within "iframe" block (versus "advanced i-frame" block) seemed to do it-- all widgets there to right!

NOW-- need to figure out how html page can be scaled in mobile-- so it's not set L-R, cutting off the page text of html page I've imported...?

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? What is the difference here? What is the iframe block? I don't know what crazy things Gutenberg does here.
If you use a shortcode you can simply use the shortcode block.

The plugin has a included browser detection OR you can use the integrated media query width settings.

Best regards,

Michael

 

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