1. paolo
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  3. Tuesday, 13 January 2015
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Hello, I have a problem while upgrading a website from joomla 2.5 to 3.3. This website uses j51 Choice template, and the RokSprocket module extension to showcase products.
Here's the website http://www.abrex-system.com and as you can see everything works fine with joomla 2.5 and the template I purchased 3 years ago.
On a local PC, I upgraded to joomla 3.3.6, and installed the 3.x version of the Choice template which I recently purchased. Unfortunately the RokSprocket module doesn't fit properly on the page; it should be a three column layout, but the last element of the row goes down to a new line, and the layout results unbalanced (see attached screenshot). The same thing happens if I set 4, 5 or 6 columns layout: the last element always goes down to a new line.
Also the buttons (default-title-date-random) used to choose products ordering, don't work, and even the top margin of the articles looks too small.
Intstead, if I set the default joomla template, the RokSprocket module works fine.
What can I do?
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Hi Paolo

Would it be possible for us to have a look at a live example of the issue. It is very hard for us to troubleshoot an issue without been able to examine the effecting source and CSS.

CiarĂ¡n
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I'll try to set up the site on a temp server.
Thanks!
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