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  • gallica Friend
    #121404

    Hello, This my first post and i hope i can get your help.

    I used Xenia II and i move the xenia gamer in it for the shopping layout.
    The problem is that when i copy the template_css.css from gamer to xenia template my left virtuemartmart menu goes dows below all the menu only in IE.6. Firefox, opera, IE 7 is ok.
    See the picture.

    It’s now 3 days, i’ve been search within the Css for the #ja-leftcol or in the index.php to change the [PHP]<!– BEGIN: LEFT COLUMN –>
    <div id=”ja-leftcol”>
    <?php echo
    mosLoadModules ( ‘left’,-2 );
    ?>
    </div>
    <br />
    <!– END: LEFT COLUMN –>[/PHP]

    If someone can put me in the right direction to look at.
    Thanks by advance.
    Pat.

    Menalto Friend
    #224167

    Do you have an URL to your site??

    gallica Friend
    #224262

    I’ve modified the template.css

    /* Default Joomla! Menu */
    a.mainlevel {
    padding: 3px 3px 5px 3px;
    width: 98%;

    and change the width: 94.5%;

    It seem working but at the and of the process of order, same problem ocurred.

    http://ns37483.ovh.net/~joomla/index.php

    Webkonzept Friend
    #234974

    Hi,

    I have the same problem with my website, but change the width: 98% into 94,5% are not work.
    Can help me anyone? Here is the website: http://www.argit.de

    Thanks for your help…
    Best Regards,
    Melanie

    eochoa Friend
    #237595

    I have the same problem but it’s on the right menu’s.

    I’m using FF and IE 7 tested on 4 different computer with different screen resolution seems OK on my end. but users told that their right menu’s is just like the screenshot above.

    User’s that reported me this they’re using IE7, IE6 and FF.

    Does anyone has solution for this?

    Thanks in advance.

    Khanh Le Moderator
    #237680

    This kind of problem often occurs when there’s something in one of your module wider than it should be. Please try to unpublish most of your module and then republish one by one to find out the one cause the problem. Then try to look into that module and focus to the width of the module or the element inside it.

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