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November 27, 2011 at 8:11 pm #171151Hi there,
do you know why the archived article layout looks destroyed? http://leicesterlgbtcentre.org/news/2011?view=archive&month=9
How can I make it look like normal news section?
Thank you in advance
Tomasz
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November 27, 2011 at 11:25 pm #426775Tomasz:
As a “first resource effort,” have you looked into your Extension Manager to make sure all of your items are up-to-date?
Often times, there are little bugs that crop up that are addressed and updated with latest versions – which is why it is a good idea to keep your site/template elements updated several times a month.
IMPORTANT – It is HIGHLY recommended that you utilize a tool such as AKEEBA BACKUP[/url] to make a backup of your site before making ANY changes – better safe than sorry. (Akeeba Backup is FREE, by the way). 🙂
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November 28, 2011 at 5:12 am #426829Hi
Please take look my video as tutorial : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60T52EesFao
This one look like css issue. In my video, you can see i have fixed float content.# About min-height. i’m worries about your iframe used. Would you mind try to disable that article and see how your layout looking ?
beside that, please consider compare.
# Another thing. Please check again if you or someone at your side have modified this template ?
# As checked i think you are already used latest version of this templateps:// last thing. Because on demo i don’t see how archive page looking concept.
You can try by rename this dir:
templatesja_blazeshtmlcom_contentarchive
into
templatesja_blazeshtmlcom_contentarchive-
And see how it’s look as Joomla! default / Blazes conceptThank you,
Viet Vuphotom Friendphotom
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November 28, 2011 at 11:29 am #426918<em>@jooservices 285476 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi
Please take look my video as tutorial : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60T52EesFao
This one look like css issue. In my video, you can see i have fixed float content.# About min-height. i’m worries about your iframe used. Would you mind try to disable that article and see how your layout looking ?
beside that, please consider compare.
# Another thing. Please check again if you or someone at your side have modified this template ?
# As checked i think you are already used latest version of this templateps:// last thing. Because on demo i don’t see how archive page looking concept.
You can try by rename this dir:
templatesja_blazeshtmlcom_contentarchive
into
templatesja_blazeshtmlcom_contentarchive-
And see how it’s look as Joomla! default / Blazes conceptThank you,
Viet Vu</blockquote>Great! Thank you for that – I shall try this today.
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