1. kairey
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Hi, tried finding some answers to these initial issues but no luck, sorry if they have been answered before and if so please point me in the right direction for an answer...

1. I have installed the demo package and on the home page, and also on your online demo there seems to be an issue in the HORNAV module, see image attached, this does not seem to appear in all versions of the template just those using the default?

2. I can probably figure this other issue out in time but maybe you can point me in the right direction and save me the pain :-) I am using a 3 level dropdown menu at the top which displays correctly on some pages but not others again appears to be the default version, for example the home page will only go to the 2nd level. I thought it would be a setting in the mainmenu module but this is common to all pages, so not sure where to look or why this is happening?

I am wondering if installing the demo may have been the wrong way to learn this template and if a clean instal with no demo data would have been better, what are your thoughts? I would say I am an intermediate Joomla user although this is my first attack at V3 :dry:

I can PM you my demo site if required.

Look forward to hearing from you soon....

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Tx Ciarán

GridGallery working fine!

The bold elements still an issue on my version of Chrome for some reason no matter what the tags are, to be honest I think I have had this on something else not Joomla related, I will keep trying for a solution...

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That is very strange. It is hard to say for sure without been able to replicate the issue. You could try using bold tags rather than stong tags (<b>your text</b>;) and see if that amends the issue.

We have amended the issue with the GridGallery and the template dropdown menu. To update simply install the following... https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/69136519/mod_j51gridgallery.zip

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Are browsers just becoming a pain again, what you have attached is what I see in Safari and Firefox, but attached is what I get in Chrome :(

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Hello

Could you detail for us the issue with your bold font? I have attached a screenshot as we see this area of your site in Chrome.

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For example

http://www.medboat.com/mb2013/nulla-in-enim-quis

Motor Boat Charters on the Costa del Sol - click here to view
Sailing Yacht Charters on the Costa del Sol - click here to view
Fishing Trips on the Costa del Sol - click here to view
Special Boat Charter Packages Available in Southern Spain - click here to view
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Would you have a URL to an example of the bold text in question?

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Ciarán

Any ideas why bold text is not displaying correctly in Chrome? Seems fine in Firefox and Safari and a search on Google seems to throw up too many ideas to check out!

Tx KEVIN
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Ciarán

Oops my fault made a fundamental mistake and pasted it into custom code instead of CSS, I'll get used to Joomla 3 one of these days!!!!

So thx for that, now just the 3rd level menu and were done........for now :-)

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Testing locally here and it works fine. Could I ask you place the CSS back in to the Custom CSS field.

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Yes I removed it after testing in all browsers....

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Hi Kevin

I am unable to see the above CSS in your website source. Have you since removed it from your Custom CSS?

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Still the same all browsers.....

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Thank you

Could you try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..


#container_header {
max-width: none !important;
}


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Mine is just set to use "Best for display" which I think is 2560 x 1440px...

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Hi Kevin

Select System Preferences from the Apple Menu, and then click on Displays. A window will appear with your current resolution highlighted (eg. 1920 x 1680)

Thank you

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Morning!

It's still the same with regards to the menu block not expanding across the width of the screen.

If the slideshow module is disabled then it works fine, as per images attached.

When it does span all the way across there still seems to be an odd dark background still appearing in the place where it previously fell short, not sure if this makes sense but have marked it on the images.

I am using a 27" iMac running, not sure what its standard display resolution is but this problem occurs when not at full screen size.

Hopefully the grid gallery/3rd level menu can also be sorted next week as I begin work on other elements.

Turning responsive on/off in combination with slideshow module on/off makes no difference to the issue.

Tx also for your patience and commitment to provide a solution...

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Just thinking about this first issue.. in case the above does not resolve the issue I just want to ask a couple of quick questions..

What screen resolution is your device? This is important as it is the screen resolution which triggers the CSS media queries which is where I believe the issue to lie.

Is the issue only present when the 'Responsive Layout' is turned on/off or with both?

Thank you for your patience regarding this issue.

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Hi Kevin

Could you check this again for me? It should be ok now :)

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Tx for the prompt rely again, I will certainly be using more of your templates as you respond whereas others don't seem to :-)

Anyway have you made that change to the CSS as I still see the same issue on the homepage and the element inspector still seems to show a width of 1920px?

Yes I plan on using the grid gallery on the homepage to showcase certain boats for charter... I have enough work to do so can wait for a solution, just keep me posted...

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Hi Kevin

Yes we had logged in this morning but found nothing wrong with your setup so we continued to work locally to try and resolve these issues.

1. We have added the following to the CSS of your template which we are hoping will resolve this issue?..


#container_header {
width: 100%;
}


2. This turns out to be a conflict between the GridGallery module and the dropdown menu which we hadn't been aware of. Specifically with the Masonry script used with this gallery. The masonry script is what creates the grid when images are of different heights as seen on the template demo. Without this script images will appear in a straight lines, not an issue if you intend to use images of equal heights?

As a long term solution we are looking to replace the dropdown menu with CSS3 animations rather than using javascript to avoid such conflicts however this will take a couple of days for us to develop.

If you intend to use the GridGallery with images of equal heights let me know and I will disable the masonry script for you on your module.

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