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May 11, 2007 at 11:09 pm #120205Hi all
Trying this one for a friend, can’t seem to find the cause, the positioning is out a bit. there have been no major modificationsIn Firefox, I get an annoying text to the left of the JA News module each time I click on a post to read more. Ex: http://aromacritic.com/joomla/index….d=6&Itemid =1
you’ll notice that [BACK] appears to the left of the module and so moves it over into the right columns. This only seems to be happening in Firefox as it’s ok in IE.
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May 12, 2007 at 1:50 am #219932I wonder about why you want to show ja-news module on all your pages.
But if you want to fix your problem. Open your css file and in the end of css file add:#ja-newswrap {
clear: both;
}If you want to show back link in right:
add this code:div.back_button {
float: right;
}June 14, 2007 at 6:41 am #222131I have the same problem with Firefox 2.0. The ja-newswrap {clear:both} and the div.back_button{float: right} don’t seem to work. (I have checked the remote site’s template_css.css file for the added changes and they are there.
I have enclosed an attachment of the problem.
You are right though. It is strange to have the HEADLINE on a Newsflash 3 page. It’s silly.
Thanks
-ScottP.S. If you do know what went wrong with the template_css.css file I would like to know just for experience sake.:D
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