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  • legalgrind Friend
    #183570

    Have read many of the threads to try and solve this problem, but most say there is probably a div unclosed. I entered text via the text editor and when I look at html I see a real mess. There are divs used for even spaces and line breaks. I don’t know how to clean this all up and even if that is the problem. All pages are messed up like this, but they don’t have problems.

    The specific page is here:

    http://legalgrind.powweb.com/joomla/index.php/coffee-a-counsel/locations-a-schedules

    Any help with this will be appreciated.

    Thank you.

    TomC Moderator
    #478134

    I just looked at the “Locations and Schedules” page, and the left and right modules seem to be displaying as they should – i.e. are not being pushed down the page. Can you, perhaps, provide a screenshot image of the issue?

    legalgrind Friend
    #478145

    <em>@TomC 353042 wrote:</em><blockquote>I just looked at the “Locations and Schedules” page, and the left and right modules seem to be displaying as they should – i.e. are not being pushed down the page. Can you, perhaps, provide a screenshot image of the issue?</blockquote>

    Thank you for your help.


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    TomC Moderator
    #478151

    Have you checked the issue in different browsers? I ask because – as I mentioned above – when I looked at your site, and the “Locations and Schedules” page, in both Chrome and FireFox, it appeared to display correctly — that is, with the main content in the middle and the right/left modules displaying right along either side.

    legalgrind Friend
    #478264

    I did try it in Safari and it worked fine. The problem occurs on Firefox on my mac. Maybe it involves my cache through Firefox. Thank you so very much for your help.

    TomC Moderator
    #478304

    <em>@legalgrind 353197 wrote:</em><blockquote>I did try it in Safari and it worked fine. The problem occurs on Firefox on my mac. Maybe it involves my cache through Firefox. Thank you so very much for your help.</blockquote>
    Did you check this out in Firefox – clearing your cache as well?

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