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Hi Ciaran,

Another difficulty with Maya template J4.4/PHP 8.1 last version of the template (2.0.4).

The breadcrumb link is not clickable. The <a> tag is there as well as the right url but it does not trigger.

it works with cassiopea : https://dev-lact.fr/test2-form/form/45
but not with maya : https://dev-lact.fr/test-form/form/45

It seems to be related to the following css applied to the "<ol>" tag between the <nav> and the first <li> :

.breadcrumb {
display: flex;

Desactivating this value in the chrome's console give back active links but we loose the right layout ....

Any idea to get back the active link ?

Thanks

Laurent
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Hi Laurent

Does removing the following from your custom CSS resolve the issue?

.maincontent {
margin-top: -30px;
}


If yes, try also adding the following...

#container_top3_modules {
position: relative;
z-index: 1;
}


Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,

The first mod did it. Great !
I don't understand the purpose of the second one but I've added it in the custom.css file.

Thank you

Laurent
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Hi Laurent

Just to clarify, the second mod will allow you to keep your original CSS. :)

Ciaran
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