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  • tastiger Friend
    #160853

    The title explains the problem, as you can see from the screen cap I have what seems to be previous/next link in the top left hand corner of the template and it either displaces or overwrites the logo in the Google-font profile.

    Where can I turn it off – I can’t seem to find it anywhere :confused:


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    khoand Friend
    #379082

    Hi,
    Can you provide your website url?

    tastiger Friend
    #379214

    <em>@khoand 224684 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
    Can you provide your website url?</blockquote>

    http://polyoz.dhs.org/index.php

    There you go – but it doesn’t seem to be doing it today.
    Maybe it will reappear for you…..
    Make sure you use that link as the site isn’t live yet.

    I will leave the thread open and report in if it appears again

    huypl Friend
    #379282

    hi tastiger,
    Please report us as soon as you see the error again. By the way, can you tell us what is the name of template are you using?

    acac7a Friend
    #379703

    I have the same probleme in my website.

    I make some tests, turn On / Off each plugin one by one…
    The problem disappears when i turn off the plugin named “System – K2”.

    I Make some other tests with modules, turn On / off, one by one…
    The problem disappears when i turn off the module named “Latest blog”, it’s a “mod_k2_content” type, published in User 4 position.

    I think it’s strange because this morning, when i start to work, the bug was not present although the K2 plugin and Module were working.

    So, I continued to search the real source of the problem.

    I started working on my own template this afternoon, so I delete all the files in the “local” folder. Again, the bug disappears.
    So, one by one, I delete the css files and I find two elements who have an impact on the bug :

    I have modified the size of the logo in the template.css :

    h1.logo {
    height: 96px;
    width: 266px;
    }

    h1.logo a {
    height: 96px;
    width: 266px;
    }

    If i deleted those two elements, the bug disappears.

    I was here right now.

    Unfortunately, I have no more time for that, I decide to make a change in the CSS files (on my own local files) :

    In my template.css, I added :

    a.ja-headelines-pre, a.ja-headelines-next {
    font-size: 0;
    }

    The bug is not dead but it disappeared, and it’s good enough for me.

    Hope this can help you.

    Sly from Acac7a Communication.

    Again, sorry for my bad english. :-[

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