1. angelaplath
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Hi, I did recently the migration from j3 to j4. I'm using the j4 version of J51 Madison.
There are two issues I have no solution for yet:

1. I cannot open the custom.css file, instead I'm getting an error message "0 3 arguments are required, 2 given".
Note: custom.css is enabled in the template styles.

2. The template does reproduce the text font settings of the content. In detail: the font setting in the content is "bold", the frontend doesn't show "bold". For a test I set cassopeia as standard template, in this case the content is reproduced in the right way.

Do you have any ideas how to solve these problems?

Thanks in advance
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Hello

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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Can you tell me what the fix for this was? We are getting a similar error on Layla 4:

https://dianec69.sg-host.com/events-and-meetings

2 ARGUMENTS ARE REQUIRED, 1 GIVEN

Menu type is category blog.
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I think the issue was overrides remaining from the Joomla 3 version. I uninstalled the template and reinstalled and that fixed the issue.
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