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February 19, 2009 at 7:05 pm #138365I have my installation at this test site
http://www.idreamcreations.fi/customer/ifkj
..now I have som serious issues with module wrapping in the module that is supposed to display the mini Jcal calendar. The problem persists in Firefox with this module but when I switch to IE the whole page goes mental. It seems that it is having problems reading png files within a module..
I just can’t get my head around this one.. any help would be appreciated.
:-[
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February 21, 2009 at 10:31 am #292731Open your templates template.css file and find… (line 586)
#ja-colmass div.module div div div {
padding:0;
}
and delete.
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March 10, 2009 at 10:46 am #295192Hi again!
The problems were fixed on my testsite, but now when I have installed my site on the place where it is meant to be the bugs are back.
And yes, I have changed the template.css as suggested in this thread. It did the trick on the testsite but here the module wrapping error gets weird again..
The main problem is:
– right side of the template and the space between the modules is non-existant if you use IE. This is not a problem in Firefox. Also the simple image rotator from joomlaworks is freaking out in IE. I think I will install JA slideshow and mod it for this page as that should work.
– look at the menu, there seems to be som kind of padding or white space between the menu text and the top and bottom, although I haven´t touched any CSS for that could effect this so it has left me puzzled.
Please help, as this site is about to go live today or tomorrow..
http://www.ifkjakobstad.fi/new
Cheers!
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March 10, 2009 at 11:03 am #295197dlof;116778– right side of the template and the space between the modules is non-existant if you use IE. This is not a problem in Firefox. Also the simple image rotator from joomlaworks is freaking out in IE. I think I will install JA slideshow and mod it for this page as that should work.[/quote]
Add this to the end of template.css…
#ja-colmass {
margin-bottom:10px;
}
- look at the menu, there seems to be som kind of padding or white space between the menu text and the top and bottom, although I haven´t touched any CSS for that could effect this so it has left me puzzled.
Find in template.css (line 629)
#ja-containerwrap, #ja-containerwrap-c, #ja-containerwrap-cm, #ja-containerwrap-f, #ja-containerwrap-m {
background:#CCCCCC none repeat scroll 0 0;
border-top:1px solid #FFFFFF;
clear:both;
}
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March 10, 2009 at 11:11 am #295198Thanks for the quick reply. The first advice fixed the issue with the modules being to close in the right section, but the navigation issue still persists but only in Firefox :S
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March 10, 2009 at 11:14 am #295200dlof;116786but the navigation issue still persists but only in Firefox :S
I don’t see any difference in FF and IE. Can you post a screenshot illustrating the problem?
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March 10, 2009 at 11:17 am #295201Ahh I thnk I know what you mean. The space above the text?
Open templates/ja_vauxite/ja_menus/ja_moomenu/ja.moomenu.css and on line 12…
#ja-cssmenu {ja.moomenu.css (line 12)
float:left;
list-style-image:none;
list-style-position:outside;
list-style-type:none;
margin:0;
padding-top:8px;
}
adjust the 8 to whatever you want.EDIT: But that looks the same in IE & FF. Maybe a screenshot is best so I’m certain what you are talking about.
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March 10, 2009 at 11:19 am #295202I am using the latest version of Firefox so could this be a problem caused by my computer settings?
Thanks again for your help, it is appreciated!
Here is the screenshot!
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March 10, 2009 at 11:22 am #295203Hmm… displays perfect in my FF.
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March 10, 2009 at 11:23 am #295204Try clearing your cache.
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