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Hi Ciaran,

I'm using Skylar and one of my webpages. On one of the pages, I'm using the masonry category blog (pls. see the link). Today I found, it looks like a mess. Some Intro-Pictures are next to the Intro-Text, others are above. And pictures are randomly bigger or smaler. I did not frequently check this page, but I saw it when I add a new article today. I could be, that this exist already since the latest Joomla Updates. Any thoughts?

BR Torsten
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Skylar has a patch Jan 2021 - checking if you have it installed.

Also I'm not sure if you self manage or if the client does. I had a similar issue on another template because the client wasn't placing the images where they needed to be.

Good luck with your fix.
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Tank you AlisonAMG, I really had an outdate version, but this did noch solve my problem. Hmm.
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I tried to work around with using the News-Module. But now everything gets more crazy. When I load the page for the first time, every thing is ok. If I reload the page, the articles are shown in 1 collumn view. And this within Safari and Firefox browsers.

The same btw as well for the used numbers-module.

Thoughts?
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It's loading fine on FF here (also numbers is behaving correctly). Checked again on Chrome as well since you installed the template patch and the page looks lots better as well.

What is being a pain is your cookie plugin which even when approved asks again when navigating back to the page.

FWIW: Win10, desktop, current Chrome and FF tested on.
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Hmm. I'm using MacOS and tried now with Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari.

I also updated the numbers and news module.

Still the same: If I go from the homepage to the "Fraktion" subpage, it's ok. If klick again in "Fraktion" or reload the page, first the News are in 1-column design, If I now klick "Fraktion" or reload again, then also the Numbers are in single-column design.

It seams to be an issue with the J51-News Module, too. Regardless if in Grid or Carousel mode, on the reload, all articles are shown in single column.

I'm a bit clueless.
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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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Thank you

May I suggest converting your article images to JPEG compressing them suitable for web. Currently, your images are in PNG format and have a very large filesize with a single page been in some cases over 54MB in size. I suspect this is largely the cause of your issue as any layout javascript cannot be implemented until after all your images have loaded.

Ciaran
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Thank you for this tip. Even though only some of the png were very big, it was quite painfull to change all.

The reason for the size was the plugin for the multimedia links. This alone accounted for 20 something MB. ridicoulus.

But the blog layout is still a mess. Alos the issue with the switch from multi to single cloumn (news and numbers) remains.


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Thank you for the update.

May I ask is there a particular reason why you are using progressive instead of conservative caching? Depending on your site plugins, progressive caching can sometimes cause issues with styling set via any extensions. I have enabled Conservative Caching which appears to resolve the issue.

Ciaran
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To be honest, I haven't ever thought of this caching option. The issue is realy solved. Thank you!

But what about about the blog layout?

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Hello

This issue appears to be related to an un-closed div in one of your articles which is affecting the remaining articles on the page. If you try disabling the article titled "Weiterlesen: Unsere 2 Neuen im Stadtrat", is the issue resolved?

Ciaran
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Thank you very, very much!:D
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