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Dear reader,

Can anyone maybe tell me why i'm not able to get the closing quotes on my blockquote at:
http://www.natuurlijkoosterend.com/index.php/logeren/11-logeren/1-finistere
It somehow falls outside the width of the page or something.

best regards,

Ruud Boersma
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Hi Ruud

Have you tried using the following markup for your quote...


<blockquote><p>Your quote goes here</p></blockquote> 


An example of which can be seen here... http://demo.joomla51.com/0126/index.php/typography

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,

Yes I did. It breaks up the quote on de right site and it makes multiple quotes for some reason. Probably to do with the rest of the code in the article I think.
I'll set it so you see.

best regards,

Ruud.
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Thank you Ruud

Just to confirm you appear to have your entire article placed within the blockquote tags. Is this correct? You wish the entire article (list items and image) inside the blockquotes?

Ciarán
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Well not the entire page.
The section below "contact us"/"neem contact met ons op":.
So the image of the people and the list of ways to make contact. It not really a big issue, I can do without. But I'm wondering where this goes wrong.

edit: when checking the results with f12 in exlorer. I noticed the code being malformed. The <p> is being closed again with </p>. I think it has something to do wiht the joomla editor. Allthough I have toggled the editor off, and using just html code.
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Hello

Have you tried using the CodeMirror editor? This editor would be less likely to interfere with your HTML when saved. Admittedly the blockquote element is best suited for single paragraphs however we should be able to fix any issues that arise with some extra CSS.

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Thanks Ciaran,

I'll try that later. It's actually not important for now. What is important is the padding problem I encounter on my homepage between the top modules. The demo has it nicely together, but I cannot seem to get that. Do you see what I'm missing here?
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Hi Ruud

Presuming I understand you correctly navigate to Extensions -> Module Manager -> [YourModule] -> Advanced -> Module Style and set to noPadding. This will remove the surrounding padding to the module as seen in our template demo.

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Yes I dis that and it stopped padding the top of the modules, but not the bottom.
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Hello

Have you tried disabling the module padding for this area in the 'Module Widths' tab of your templates parameters?

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Hi Ciaran,

I solved it this morning. it was pretty simple actually. The image had an <p></p>. I removed it and it workes fine now.
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Excellent... thank you for the update! :)

Ciarán
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