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    #191323

    I probably am overlooking something really obvious, but….

    Using JA_Purity II on Joomla 2.5.14, everything updated to latest versions. URL is http://www.columbusaudubon.org

    On all pages other than the home page, the modules are where I expect them to be. We have a three-column layout. In the content area (i.e., below all the “top” module position), we have from left to right: left1 (middle.left), content (content-main), and right1 (middle.right).

    But on the home page, the right (middle.right1) position is on the left, then content (content-main) to the right of that, then left (middle.left1) below the main content. Also, the content position is offset a few pixels to the right of where it is on the other pages.

    There is supposed to be a module in the left position. On the home page, it is indeed in the left position, which is below the main content. So I temporarily duplicated the needed module and put it in the right position on the home page only. That sort of works, but is only a kludge until I can get the left position back where it should be.

    I must have accidentally changed a setting, but cannot figure out which one. Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #508932

    This is not problem from our product. I can try to find from 7 articles in homepage of your site

    <blockquote>Upcoming Program: Tuesday, October 22
    7th Annual Ohio Young Birders Conference Nov 2
    Ohio Avian Research & Conservation Conference October 19
    Ohio Legacy Stamp Winner: Midland Painted Turtle
    Columbus Zoo Sandhill Cranes Trip
    Columbus Audubon offers an Introduction to Ornithology
    ODNR Wants Your Input</blockquote>

    It is missing </div> tab on above 7 articles

    Page 1 is error: http://www.columbusaudubon.org/index.php?limitstart=0

    Page 2 is working now: http://www.columbusaudubon.org/index.php?start=7

    bmheck Friend
    #509062

    That’s it! Actually an extra <DIV> that was not supposed to be there…anyway, I fixed the article and all is well.

    Definitely *not* an issue with the template, which performs very well indeed.

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