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  • pbrunello Friend
    #156319

    Hello,
    everything was working properly until I added one read more break to one article appearing in the ja news and here you are the effect: http://www.targetfishing.com/tgt/
    with all other articles the main menu stays in the right grey column, as it should. If I get rid of the read more, the main menu goes back there, but I can’t find what it is in this article that makes the issue appear.

    any clue?

    thanks,

    Paolo

    gray Friend
    #362506

    I think it’s a sort of bug, because
    <div id=”ja-mainbody”></div> includes inside the <div id=”ja-colwrap”></div> (right column), but it shouldn’t….
    Maybe it’s caused by an orphan <div>…

    pbrunello Friend
    #362517

    Thank you Gray, but I dont understand: to which file are you referring in your citation?
    How would you suggest I can correct this?

    paolo

    gray Friend
    #362518

    Actually I’ve inspected your front page with Opera Dev. Tools.

    com_content from /html/ folder in templates directory is replacing the default com_content of Joomla. Maybe the issue comes from there. Also, if you have any other components/modules – like JA News, try to disable them and see what happens. If the problem disappears – it means it’s caused by this component/module.

    pbrunello Friend
    #362522

    Wow, how quick! thanks gray!
    still, the question persists: JA-News is actually the module named SEZIONI containing the Maldives article causing the problem, but strangely this is the only article affected so far: the other “read more” work fine.
    If I disable the JA News I lose a lot of what made me choose this template. If I unpublish that rticle everything is back in order.
    I coudln’t find any orphan <div> in the maldives article HTML…

    any other clues?

    gray Friend
    #362523

    If this problem is “actual” only for one article, check its HTML code. It should not contain orphan tags (<div> not closed with </div>), JavaScript etc. As an experiment, back-up the article content and replace it with pure text ONLY enclosed by <p> </p> tags. See what happens.

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