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Hello,

with the template Skylar Jommla 4 it cannot be changed to the Template One Page website and it will not set an image file/JPG as logo - if I select it this will not be displayed on the website? The memory requests don't seem to work. Can anyone help me?

Greeting
Aray
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I redesigned the subdomain and database. I also reinstalled the Skylar demo template. Unfortunately, this does not help. In addition to the problem of not being able to place content, I can also not import a Joomla update!?I redesigned the subdomain and database. I also reinstalled the Skylar demo template. Unfortunately, this does not help. In addition to the problem of not being able to place content, I can also not import a Joomla update!?
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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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done ;)
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Thank you

Your logo appears to be set without any issue (https://balneo-service.mgmb100.de/index.php/features/one-page-website). Note that the J51_Skylar - One Page Website template style is only currently applied to the mentioned URL.

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Thank you for your response Ciaran,

Yes, I can now use the "one-page template as desired. Why I can't start Joomla 4.4.4 Udate, I also ask my hoster. And a little question afterwards. Can you tell me a CSS code that allows me to increase or decrease a specific module distance?

Thanks again for your support.
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Hello

For the best chance of a successful response to your update issue, try posting your query on the Joomla forums at https://forum.joomla.org/, as this would not be a template-related issue.

Could you please indicate in a screenshot what you mean by a specific module distance and also provide a URL to the module in question?

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Hi Ciaran,

I have been able to install the locally downloaded J4.4.4 update ZIP. I would like to bring the left image module by CSS approximately to the height of the right image module.
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Hello

Presuming I undertand you correctly, I'm sorry to say this is not possible with CSS alone as the position of these modules depend on the content of the modules above them and the width of your viewport.

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Thank you for your reply!

Best regards
Axel
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