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  • alexmnicholas Friend
    #125146

    Hi,
    I would like to reduce the width of the masscol to 20% and have the main body at 80% (essentially I want to completely remove the right module position and have the main body fill in that position).

    The problem is that I also want to keep the top, user 1 and user 2 modules in their original position and original dimensions (40%, 30%, 30%). The problem is these modules get resized whenever I change the masscol and colwrap widths.

    Can anyone assist me and let me know how I can keep the top, user 1 and user 2 modules unaffected, but still modify the masscol and main body to 20% and 80%?

    Thanks

    Alex

    Khanh Le Moderator
    #237083

    Don’t publish any module into “top” position, the masscol will automatically disappear and you will get what you want.

    alexmnicholas Friend
    #237224

    Hi khanh le, thanks for your reply. The problem is I want to keep the top, user 1 and user 2 modules as they appear in your demo – but i want to remove the right module position and have the main body expand leftwards so it becomes 80% without it affecting the top three modules. Is this possible?

    heldholgi Friend
    #241395

    <em>@alexmnicholas 38024 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi khanh le, thanks for your reply. The problem is I want to keep the top, user 1 and user 2 modules as they appear in your demo – but i want to remove the right module position and have the main body expand leftwards so it becomes 80% without it affecting the top three modules. Is this possible?</blockquote>

    Hi alex,

    did you recive an answer ? This is same problem i have with my site.
    I opened another thread in this forum some weeks ago, but i did not get an answer how to get this solution we want.

    Does anybody has an idea how to change ?

    Thanks a lot !

    heldholgi Friend
    #242023

    is there anybody in this forum who can answer this threat ?

    Nam Nguyen Phi Friend
    #242025

    hi all,
    which version of joomla did you use?

    Nam Nguyen Phi Friend
    #242027

    hi all,
    which version of joomla did you use?

    heldholgi Friend
    #242035

    <em>@namnp129 44231 wrote:</em><blockquote>hi all,
    which version of joomla did you use?</blockquote>

    i´m using 1.0.15

    Nam Nguyen Phi Friend
    #242050

    Hi all,
    i understand what your trouble is, and I’m try to find solution. I’ll show you the solution soon. Pls wait me…

    Nam Nguyen Phi Friend
    #242057

    Hi all,
    I’ve try to modify as what you want, but it get lot of time to be done.

    regards.

    Menalto Friend
    #242065

    Something like this?

    jimg Friend
    #242072

    yes – i would be interested in using that design on a few pages.

    Menalto Friend
    #242075

    What about on the other pages?
    Since the image you see is a working version of it as it is, its not sure it works out how you want it on the other pages

    heldholgi Friend
    #242079

    <em>@Menalto 44278 wrote:</em><blockquote>Something like this?</blockquote>

    yes this is nearly the solution we are looking for.

    you can change to this with some changes in the template_css-file i get on my question some weeks ago.
    But one problem is, the rounded corners are missing now on the left-module, so you don´t have the “original look”.

    Menalto Friend
    #242081

    <em>@heldholgi 44298 wrote:</em><blockquote>yes this is nearly the solution we are looking for.

    you can change to this with some changes in the template_css-file i get on my question some weeks ago.
    But one problem is, the rounded corners are missing now on the left-module, so you don´t have the “original look”.</blockquote>

    The original,its just to change a line of code in the css file and its there.

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