1. Eric_S
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The bottom divs are too wide and I'm not able to find why. Please advise how to make the bottom the correct width.

Thanks.

div id="container_bottom1_modules"
div id="container_base"

http://summit-journey.org/images/Image 1.png
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Hi Eric

Could you please post a URL to an example of this issue.

Ciarán
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http://summit-journey.org/
The rest of the site appears correctly (not live yet, not publicly accessible).
Thank you.
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Hello

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS).

Ciarán
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Adding what? :)
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Opps... I'm an idiot :)

The CSS...

#container_bottom1_modules,
#container_base {
max-width: 1120px;
}


Ciarán
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Thank you. That actually reversed the condition. Now the home page is correct and on all other pages (not live yet, not publicly accessible) the bottom is too narrow. :(
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Hi Eric

One option is to create a new template style to which you can add the above CSS. You can then apply that template style to just the effected menu item (https://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/creating-multiple-template-styles).

Ciarán
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That would treat the symptom, not the cause. Fixed it by putting the image in the showcase position. Thanks.
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I have narrowed the problem down to the breadcrumb position. When I activate the breadcrumb in the breadcrumb position the bottom becomes too wide.
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Hi Eric

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 sent you a login.

The problem is that div id="container_main" ends up inside div id="container_top3_modules" when the breadcrumbs module position is activated. I believe the closing /div tag for div id="container_top3_modules" is misplaced.
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Thank you Eric

We have just resolved this issue in the latest download of the template. To update your template to the latest download may I suggest the following article.. https://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/updating-your-template

Ciarán
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Confirmed. Thank you.
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