Whether you buy or use a free Wordpress theme getting the right template can be very time consuming. The number of sites offering ready-made themes is endless. You can select from single or multiple sidebars, widget ready styles (which make it easy to make site wide updates at the click of a mouse).
The one thing that you don’t want after all your hard work is to see your theme distorted when viewed in a browser.
If you post directly from Wordpress into your page editor from Microsoft Word; it can cause formatting problems in your theme.
This becomes evident from the distortion/displacement of sidebars and footers.
It can also effect how content developed from widgets and plugins are displayed.
The best way to avoid this if you are going to use Word make it a draft; but remove formatting and paste content into notepad from there paste it into your Wordpress editor to keep the continuity of your theme.
The second alternative would be to post directly into the editor.
To correct problem blogs where sidebars have dropped to the bottom of the page try pasting the content into notepad and then back into Tinymce or Fckeditor and update/save. Try viewing in several types of browsers like: Internet Explorer, Seamonkey and Opera to see if the problem has been corrected.

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