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May 9, 2011 at 12:57 am #163747I am having problem locating the file that controls the size of logo that is displayed for all other page apart from the on on the main page. At first the logo image was cut off but I went into the template.css file to adjust it. i was expecting it to affect all the logos but it didn’t. I see there is supposed to be a css file controlling the other logos when I check usinf Firebug but I can’t seem to fine that file to edit.
Please help.
Actual Size of logo; height=57px, width=300px
This shows front page where logo is fully displayed
13017This shows one of all the other pages where logo is partially displayed
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May 9, 2011 at 6:39 am #390337Please disable css compression in template parameters to give in right file and line reference
<blockquote>I see there is supposed to be a css file controlling the other logos when I check usinf Firebug but I can’t seem to fine that file to edit.</blockquote>
Sorry but right css file and line reference cannot be seen if you have css compression enabled.
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May 9, 2011 at 10:39 am #390398<em>@aman204 239263 wrote:</em><blockquote>Please disable css compression in template parameters to give in right file and line reference
Sorry but right css file and line reference cannot be seen if you have css compression enabled.</blockquote>
I want to assume that Teline IV is pretty heavy thus the use of css compression may be intentional, please correct if I am wrong.
My question is; is there any other way to fix my log issue as shown in the screen shots or do I disable css compression, fix the problem and then compress css again?
Please give me guidance as I don’t want to end up with a slow site. I was of the notion that once compressed, you cannot bring the script back to its very original.. not sure where I got this from and I may be very wrong about that.
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May 10, 2011 at 6:16 am #390490<blockquote>My question is; is there any other way to fix my log issue as shown in the screen shots or do I disable css compression, fix the problem and then compress css again? </blockquote>
Yes, You can disable css compression as this would allow me to debug your site and provide in solution. Same goes on your end also as you were looking forward to view css file reference
Mainly, Css compression is suggested to be enabled while the site is not being worked on 🙂
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May 10, 2011 at 11:47 am #390568Thanks very much for the info about css compression. I wanted to share i did to fix it however; I cleared the t3 cache with the button at the top right of the joomla administration interface and it fixed it.
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