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Hello Ciarán,

How are you? Nice work, the new Chelsea template!

I want to use a component on it (Solidres) that 'demands' the use of Bootstrap 2.3.4. Will this work with the Chelsea template?

Best regards, Geert
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Hi Geert

You should not have any issues as Joomla still loads Bootstrap 2.3 by default (changing in Joomla 4). If you do happen to find an issue let us know and we would be happy to assist!

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Hello Ciarán,

So here I am ;)

As you can see on http://www.spoton-webdesign.eu/CFNW/index.php/prijzen-reserveren?id=1&checkin=2016-09-18&checkout=2016-09-22&option=com_solidres&task=reservationasset.checkavailability&Itemid=516&b2d4c22039f0a6c5d90b0af100561b86=1#form there is a small css issue.

Not sure how to solve it. Can you help?

It's about the buttons at the right side that are displayed a bit too much to the right (in ff on pc).
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Hi GF

Hopefully this should do the trick (Custom CSS field)...


#solidres .inner {
position: relative;
}
#solidres .inner .btn-group {
left: auto;
position: absolute;
right: 0;
top: -30px;
}


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