1. brynseion
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I have been adjusting the base-1 module widths on Resonate but it is affecting the copyright line now which previously spanned the width of the site but now doesn't - see website.

I have made sure it adds to 100 but no matter what width I set, the copyright line is affected as long as I have the base-1 module width parameters set to 'on' rather than 'off'.

I have also added empty custom html mods for the missing modules (c, d, e).

Anyone have any idea how to fix this because I like the copyright line stretching across the page? Thanks.

PS - also in the demo, there is a menu on the right of the copyright line - does anyone know how to place a module/menu there as there is no module position shown. Thanks again.....
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Thank you Ciaran, for both replies. I shall try both....
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Hi brynseion

May I suggest adding your modules to the base-2 module positions rather than the base-1 module positions. Alternatively you can send us temporary access to your Joomla administration to info@joomla51.com as it may be an issue with our template which we have missed.

The menu to the right of the copyright info can be enabled via the templates parameters. From your Joomla administration navigate to Extensions -> Template Manager -> J51_Resonate -> Menus.

CiarĂ¡n
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