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  • Jackie_chan Friend
    #143624

    Hello,

    I have rather a strange problem. I cannot post more than one image in the artices. In the admin area I insert images into my article and publish it. But on frontend I can see only one image, the one that is inserted on top. I tried to check what the problem was but coudl not identify it. This problem occurs when I publish an article with “Category Blog Layout” menu style. However, when I change the menu to ” Article Layout” I can see all images on frontend, the problem disappears.

    I would be happy to use “Article Layout” menu, but some of my stuff needs to be published as Category blog layout. Could you please help e? Could it be a bug in Ja_Lead?

    Thanks

    Anonymous Moderator
    #315306

    Hi Jackie_chan

    This issue is the default of template.We overwrite the com_content component in templates/ja_lead/html/com_content to filter images in an article and display with our format.

    Hope you can understand.

    Jackie_chan Friend
    #315341

    Thanks for reply.

    But is there anyway to change this? I really need component based menu with articles that show more images…

    Dr. Jackie

    Rob Hawthorn Friend
    #318094

    Jackie_chan did you get this problem fixed? I have the same problem but I don’t understand the answer above. Any help?

    terence Friend
    #319258

    I think its lame,

    Joomlart changes things to suit the Templates – great.

    But why take away Joomla functionality?

    On top of that it seems that these guys dont get support to change it back.

    This problem and the Frontpage (JA News 1.1.3) is not properly answered by Joomlart Developers :confused:

    Come on guys – help us here? We have been members for years supporting you.

    Anonymous Moderator
    #319978

    <em>@Jackie_chan 142046 wrote:</em><blockquote>Thanks for reply.

    But is there anyway to change this? I really need component based menu with articles that show more images…

    Dr. Jackie</blockquote>

    => For this case, please remove or rename templates/ja_telineiii/html/com_content folder.

    At that time, the system will use the joomla default

    archerwebsolutions Friend
    #331718

    What if we’d like to keep the first-image formatting as you’ve created it, but allow the successive images to show up in line as they should? Can you create a patch for us that would let us have our cake and eat it too, so to speak?

    Anonymous Moderator
    #331988

    Hi archerwebsolutions

    We have not support customization. For your idea, i am afraid that you have to handle at your end

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