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I am using the renovate template and have placed content in the top 1a module. The content shows fine on all pages except on one page it is compressed.

I have looked into every module to see if there is a position with something in it that is causing the top 1a module to compress. But I am unable to locate it. Frustrated.

Here is the website domain: http://www.awarehtaf.org

The problem is on the action awareness campaign page. On the donate page and other pages, their is no problem. Can't figure it out.

Thank you
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Hi Paul

A number of possible causes but probably the most likely is that you have 'Manual Widths' turned on within your templates parameters, with this particular module position set to 33% width?

Ciarán
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Thanks for the help. The width was set at 33%

I have about 3 renovate template styles. Some have the width set at 33% and others do not.

It gets confusing. I am creating a paper log of the whole site to keep track of all the items on the site.

Appreciate your help.
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Hi Paul

May I suggest the following tutorial which details the module widths feature available in the templates parameters... http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/understanding-the-module-widths-options

Ciarán
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