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I just installed the Virtuoso template. I have changed the background and the logo and started working on the top module. In Template manager, I have the template set to J51_Virtuoso - Example Style 1. I am using Joomla 3.4. I am viewing the site in Firefox 36.0.1 and IE 11.

The photo gallery article is not displaying correctly. It is only using up about 200 pixels on the left of the page. If I change the template to "J51_Virtuoso - Default", it shows correctly. But any of the Example Style templates do not display it correctly. See the screenshot.


The site is at http://whitecountylibraries.org/new/
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Hello

Ensure you have the 'Manual Widths' tab of your template styles parameters set correctly to accommodate your module. It appears that the module position your gallery is set to has a module width of 8%.

Ciarán
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Thank you! I disabled manual widths for that section and it worked.

I had not made any changes to the demo installer, so you might have your team look at fixing it in the demo installer.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We'll be sure to check it out! :)

Ciarán
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