1. MehMerc
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  3. Friday, 15 May 2020
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Hi,

I'm using j51_novah template and have a problem with the contact form.
With Safari the text in the form is not centered vertically and hard to read.
See also attached screenshot.
To be honest I'm not sure whether its a template or joomla issue.
I hope you have an idea.

Kind regards,
Mehmet
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Hi Mehmet

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,

yes of course.

Kind regards,
Mehmet
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  1. https://www.hausverwaltung-mercan.de/kontakt
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Thank you

Does adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your template settings resolve the issue?..

.contact textarea,
.contact input[type="text"],
.contact input[type="number"],
.contact input[type="email"] {
height: auto;
padding: 0 6px;
}


Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,

yes it does.
Looks perfect in Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Chrome.
At an andoid phone also in Firefox and Chrome.
In IE (PC) the rows are a litle thinner than before.
But at the end it is much better than before.
Thank you very much!!!

Kind regards,
Mehmet
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