Thanks guys,
It is jquery, and it is setting in columns.
The site is hosted locally on my comp, unfortunately, so Im not able to show it, sorry man.
Essentially what Ive got is a top menu, which is fixed and holds the .toppost class while the other class, .eachpost is assigned to the posts...
I'm in the process of editing a wordpress theme, and i'm having a hell of a time trying to figure this out- i'm really fresh to JS too, so that isn't helping much.
The Code:
What I'm Trying to Achieve:
On Line #34:
// lets iterate over all posts
$('.toppost').each(function(i) {
I am...
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