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Hey guys! I have recently bought and installed the template novation, and wanted to use the typography "3 column layout". I created a new article and wrote the necessary code in it:

<div class="col-3"><div>First column of your content...</div></div>
<div class="col-3"><div>Second column of your content...</div></div>
<div class="col-3"><div>Third column of your content...</div></div>
<div class="clear"></div>

I let it remain unchanged since I wanted to test it out first, and saved and published the article, but unfortunately it doesn't work. When the article is saved and I go to the website, the article only shows the code itself, not the three columns.

I tried four different typographies from the template, but all have the same problem. The code simply isn't "initiated".

After attempting to search the forums for a solution, I found a comment that using another editor than the standard TinyMCE and JCE was recommended (Codemirror was the adviced one, I think). I've tried them all, but no change.

Any solution?

Note that I'm using Joomla 2.5, and it's pretty clean. Only the Allvideo and Guru extension (the last is an ijoomla product) are installed. I'm an experienced pc-user, but I know little about programming - websites or otherwise - (hence why I'm using Joomla), so I hope the solution is somewhat simple. :)

Hope anyone out there can help.
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Hi Tommy

When adding the typography code ensure you are editing the source HTML. When you add this code directly to the article it becomes part of the article rather than the source. Some editors have an option to edit the HTML source of your article however your best option would be to use the CodeMirror editor included with Joomla (Global Configuration -> Default Editor -> CodeMirror)

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