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Hi,

The problem is when i install J51 Arkadia after Kunena, in some places of the forum the font type and sizes are affected after the installation of the template.

this is my site http://imperio-games.com/index.php/foro and this is how it should be http://kunena-templates.9themestore.com/#nts_kpyrite

Could you help me?

Sorry for my english :unsure:
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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.

Ciarán
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I have already sent the information to the mail :)
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Thank you :)

I have added the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters which should resolve some noticeable alignment issues...


#Kunena input[type="radio"], #Kunena input[type="checkbox"], 
#Kunena .inputbox, #Kunena form {
margin: 0;
}


If you notice anything else be sure to get back to us and we can take a look.

Ciarán
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Hi,

Thanks for the prompt response but the problem still there :(. When i change the joomla template to the default template it looks perfect.

Here are some attached images about the problem
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1. Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters where 24px is the font size of your choice...


#Kunena .kheader h2, #Kunena .kheader h2 a, #Kunena .kheader h2 span span {
font-size: 24px !important;
}


2. Presuming you want this image centred, try also adding the following (Custom CSS)...


#Kunena #kflattable .kcol-ktopicicon a {
margin: 50px auto;
}


3. Also add the following (Custom CSS - edit to taste)


#Kunena div.kmsg-header h2 {
font-size: 20px !important;
}


Ciarán
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Hi,

Thank you, this solved some problems but there are still some important. Please look at the comparison images
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Hello

You can also add the following to your Custom CSS field...


/* Description Alignment */
#Kunena .kblock div.kheader .ktitle-desc {padding-top: 17px;}
/* Category Bold */
#Kunena .kheader h2, #Kunena .kheader h2 a, #Kunena .kheader h2 span span {font-weight: bold !important;}

/* topic.jpg */
#Kunena div.kmsg-header-left span.kmsgdate-left {
font-size: 16px;
padding-left: 10px;
}
#Kunena .kblock .kmsg-header h2 {
padding-top: 15px;
}


If your looking to exactly replicate the forum demo of your Kunena theme you should probably find out what font was used as it does not appear to be set with in your theme CSS. You might have to go back through the above CSS again as different fonts will effect spacing.

Ciarán
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Thank you! now it looks great :D
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