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I'm using Bootstrap as the template for this website, www.ifgedmonton.org Everything works fine on the desktop version, but in the mobile version, all links except the navigation don't work. I've run the code through the W3C Validator, and fixed the possible candidates causing this issue. I've also looked at other suggestions regarding this (here, here, here and here), but they don't work for me. To replicate, please open the website on a mobile device or make your browser window small enough for it to render the mobile version. The screenshot below shows which links I'm referring to.

Links not working examples

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Your Sidebar is overlapping your content because of this

.col-xs-1, .col-xs-2, .col-xs-3, .col-xs-4, .col-xs-5, .col-xs-6, .col-xs-7, .col-xs-8, .col-xs-9, .col-xs-10, .col-xs-11, .col-xs-12 { float:left; }

on your media queries for mobile use

.col-xs-1, .col-xs-2, .col-xs-3, .col-xs-4, .col-xs-5, .col-xs-6, .col-xs-7, .col-xs-8, .col-xs-9, .col-xs-10, .col-xs-11, .col-xs-12 { float:none; }

and youll be able to select ur text and links again

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  • Thanks, this fixed it! Interestingly, I tried editing this line in the Bootstrap CSS, but that didn't fix it. I added this to my template directly in my custom styles section and that worked. May 8, 2015 at 18:41
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First Solution

Change This

<div class="col-sm-3" id="sidebar" role="navigation"></div>

To This

<div class="col-xs-12 col-sm-3" id="sidebar" role="navigation"></div>

This Will put your sidebar at the bottom

Or

Change it to this

<div class="col-sm-3 hidden-xs" id="sidebar" role="navigation"></div>

This will hide your sidebar

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  • I'm selecting this as the best answer. Thanks @DCdaz for your solution (which also works and might actually be a general solution for anyone looking in the future), but this answer fixes the actual problem with my code. May 8, 2015 at 18:44
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Your problem is this:

<script src="http://www.ifgedmonton.org/assets/libs/boostrap/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>

not pulling the file

check all of your links too bootstrap css and js files.

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  • You're correct, that is an issue, but I don't think it's the issue stated in the question.
    – Tim Lewis
    May 8, 2015 at 18:29
  • That will for sure help out if he's trying to use bootstrap. For sure part of his issue. @TimLewis May 8, 2015 at 18:30
  • Don't worry, I'm agreeing with you. All I mean is there's more causing the specific issue in the question.
    – Tim Lewis
    May 8, 2015 at 18:31
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    Thanks for catching that, I fixed the link, had a typo, boostrap, instead of bootstrap! Nevertheless, the original issue is still there May 8, 2015 at 18:38
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From the looks of it, it is not a mobile version. It is just getting squished. The right column when it drops below, breaks the links. I would look into getting a real mobile template. Here is a walkthrough: http://www.sitepoint.com/build-a-responsive-mobile-friendly-website-from-scratch-dive-into-the-code/

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You're sidebar div is sitting on top of you main content. You can fix this with the correct css, or add a clearing div between them.

<style>
    .clear { clear: both; }
</style>

<div class="clear"></div>

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