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  • Andrew Winkler Friend
    #202557

    I’m using Joomla 2.5.27 in conjunction with JA University 1.1.0 and JFBConnect 6.2.2. I have the problem that the JFBConnect stylesheet does not get loaded, with the result that the social buttons underneath are displayed on top instead of next to each other.

    http://awesomescreenshot.com/0cd3t77v63

    http://therebel.org/en/kaminski/810069-you-must-know-by-now

    jooservices Friend
    #554639

    Hi there,
    If issue came from JFBConnect , have you tried to contact them about this issue ? 🙂

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    Andrew Winkler Friend
    #554640

    I’ve spoken to them already.

    They found out that if you force the site to use the atomic template, their CSS file will be loaded correctly and the buttons will be posted side by side as they should.

    http://therebel.org/en/kaminski/810069-you-must-know-by-now?template=atomic

    They suspect that it must the template or a caching/compression issue.

    Since the only compression and caching I’m using is that of the template, I have contacted you.

    jooservices Friend
    #554641

    HI there,
    I have checked your site but look likes you are not using css compress.
    By the way, you can apply css into custom.css


    http://www.t3-framework.org/documentation/customization.html

    Or force to load JFBConnect css manual .

    But i don’t think template caused issue. Look like JFBConnect issue.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    Andrew Winkler Friend
    #554643

    So how do force load the CSS in custom.css?

    The code provided to me is this:

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="/media/sourcecoast/css/jfbconnect.css" type="text/css" />

    jooservices Friend
    #554644

    Hi there,
    You can copy css code to custom.css.
    But once again, i still suggest to check and load jfbconnect.css instead.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    Andrew Winkler Friend
    #554645

    I’ve copied the following code

    <?php JHTML::stylesheet ('', 'media/sourcecoast/css/jfbconnect.css') ?>
    into

    blocks/head.php

    and it did the trick. Is that the best way of doing it?

    jooservices Friend
    #554666

    Hi there,
    Yes you can do that. Actually it’s right way but it’s oki 🙂

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

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