Want to collapse a sidebar and make it’s containing element—like a <div> or <ul>—disappear when there are no widgets inside of it? Check out this WordPress.org support post.
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Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!
I’ve got a longer post coming up about this. I’ve added this in to Thematic—of course—and I’ll outline, in particular, how it works in the footer asides.