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  • Ivan Busic Friend
    #176649

    The CSS is broken on the module when wanting to create a Custom HTML module. Every other module works, so I honestly dont know how this happened JUST to custom HTML module, someone can tell me what could be wrong pleaseeee?

    Joomla! 2.5.1
    JA_MINISITE – Template

    TomC Moderator
    #451072

    Greetings trasty:
    It would be helpful if you could provide the url of the site you’re working on – as well as identify the particular module you are having issues with. Also, how did you apply the CSS styling for the custom HTML mod?

    Ivan Busic Friend
    #451081

    Hi TomC,

    Url of the site –

    please see the attached photos… 1 and 2 – problem with Custom HTML module (name – Class suffix “_type”) , 3 and 4 – problem with editing articles…


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    TomC Moderator
    #451082

    So, if I am understanding you correctly …. when you try to create a fresh Custom HTML module – the module parameters display itself is all skewed – correct?

    Have you tried making a copy of one of the existing Custom HTML mods (assuming you installed the sample data when you installed your template) – and then simply modify the content within?

    Ivan Busic Friend
    #451085

    <em>@TomC 317233 wrote:</em><blockquote>So, if I am understanding you correctly …. when you try to create a fresh Custom HTML module – the module parameters display itself is all skewed – correct?</blockquote>

    yep, correct!

    <em>@TomC 317233 wrote:</em><blockquote>Have you tried making a copy of one of the existing Custom HTML mods (assuming you installed the sample data when you installed your template) – and then simply modify the content within?</blockquote>

    I have a problem with all components and modules that using a WYSIWYG editor … I tried to copy, create a new module, everything, but still the same problem. :-[

    Ivan Busic Friend
    #451101
    TomC Moderator
    #451103

    CONGRATS !!!

    A little research can go a long way. All the best with your continuing site development.

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