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  • 7770 Friend
    #478948

    <em>@Saguaros 354038 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,

    Did you handle it? since as I can see from your site, Slideshow CK module is working now :)</blockquote>
    :))) Slideshow is working without loading jQuery. The problem still exists. Look please at the website to resolve the problem

    Saguaros Moderator
    #479386

    Since the template has already loaded the jquery so you can choose not to load jquery in this slideshow. You can mouse over the param Load jQuery in backend, they have tooltip for this.

    7770 Friend
    #479437

    <em>@Saguaros 354673 wrote:</em><blockquote>Since the template has already loaded the jquery so you can choose not to load jquery in this slideshow. You can mouse over the param Load jQuery in backend, they have tooltip for this.</blockquote>
    don’t undertstand how i can fix the problem because i’m romanian and i don’t speak english very well. please enter in the backend and make the settings so can i load more than 1 component/module which needs jquery!

    Saguaros Moderator
    #479776

    Which component/module are you mentioning? please tell me more details so that I can check for you.

    slepoy Friend
    #480072

    Hello.
    I have a question about Ja Elastica and 3 Columns contents grid (demo site link).

    If I use 1300 px resolution everything is OK (2-columns [grid-double] modules and 1-column modules are at the right side of the content – look at the screenshots).

    If I use 1000 px resolution all modules (1&2columns) are at the bottom of the page. But there is a free space at the right side (here can be plased 1-column modules).

    Is it possible if 2-columns modules in position-7
    … 1-columns modules in position-5?

    If I use only 1-columns modules and 3 Columns contents – everything is OK.

    Problem here. May be it would be work if I publish 1-col modules before 2-col? But I don’t want (I want to display 2-cols first in Wide screens).

    Thanks for help and sorry for my English


    1. 3-column-1300px-wide
    2. 3-column-1000px-wide
    Stork11 Friend
    #480125

    Hello slepoy,

    You must place 1-columns modules above 2-columns modules. It’s jQuery Masonry feature. You can check its demo here http://masonry.desandro.com/demos/basic-multi-column.html

    Regards.

    slepoy Friend
    #480363

    It’s a pity. I don’t want to place 1-columns modules above 2-columns modules because in 1300+ px resolution it looks not good.
    Anyway thanks for answer :]

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