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  • jrowland Friend
    #167766

    I changed the module order layout and now the frontpage is completely broken. All other pages are coming up normal. Can someone please take a look?

    At the bottom of the blog layout all the modules meant to be on the right hand side are showing at the bottom now. Any help is appreciated!

    cyprusmedya Friend
    #408278

    I replied yout ticket, please check it. try to re order the modules to see if anything will change.

    jrowland Friend
    #408279

    Nope, still no luck. It makes no sense at all to me. I’ll rephrase, it changes the order but the right hand column is still not displaying in the correct location.

    cyprusmedya Friend
    #408281

    okay please give me your admin login details, with admin access link via pm to check.

    Manos Moderator
    #408282

    Hi jrowland,

    There is an article on your frontpage that misses a closing <div> you can test this yourself by moving to next page ( index.php?start=4 ) and you can see that everything works fine!

    Regards

    Manos

    jrowland Friend
    #408283

    <em>@pascm 262294 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi jrowland,

    There is an article on your frontpage that misses a closing <div> you can test this yourself by moving to next page ( index.php?start=4 ) and you can see that everything works fine!

    Regards

    Manos</blockquote>

    How would one go about finding the article or the div? I looked on a the four articles listed and they appear to be the same in the html editor.

    Manos Moderator
    #408284

    Hi,

    You should try without the html editor (switch to none) or if you are using JCE you can set to hide! Then you will be able to see if there is an html tag that it’s not “ending” as it should!

    I hope that helps!
    Regards

    Manos

    Update:
    You can also try to un publish one article at a time and see which one is causing the issue.

    cyprusmedya Friend
    #408285

    JCE or JCK any editor can cause this, as i told on your ticket at support desk try to remove all formatting and use tiny-mce or no editor.

    also please update your joomla version to 1.5.23.

    and do what manos is saying, unpublish one at a time to see which one is causing the problem.

    jrowland Friend
    #408287

    Wow! Thanks for the help. I’ll have the article recreated, I just moved a bunch of modules at the exact same time so I just assumed. I apologize for the inconvenience. Lessons learned!

    Does Joomla have any editor that would be safer to use or one that would not allow an article to break the formatting of the page?

    cyprusmedya Friend
    #408289

    use tiny-mce that comes with your joomla installation. it’s good enough to format text. I was using JoomlaCK before, and the whole frontpage was messed up so that i uninstalled it.

    jrowland Friend
    #408292

    Strange, on the server side it’s set to Tiny MCE 2.0. I did not install any additional ones. I’ll just make sure to do a better job next time 🙂

    cyprusmedya Friend
    #408293

    a tip.. If you are taking your articles from another sides, copy & paste them to notepad first and then to your website. this will remove all formatting 🙂 and if you are writing them on your own, use notepad to write and then copy it to your site.

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