1. Joeban
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  3. Wednesday, 05 October 2016
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Hello,

In order to give a website a different feel from the homepage, I made a copy of the template (Life Style). So I use one template for the homepage and the second for the other pages.

I made the copy via ftp, went to template directory, extract the template, renamed the template and then installed the template via extension manager. The reason why I used this method is that I wanted to change the website's logo link.

At first sight everything went well, but now I discovered that the custom CSS is not working anymore.

Please some advise,
Thank you in advance.
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Hello

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
  1. more than a month ago
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Thank you

You appear to have the following in your Custom CSS field which is invalid CSS. To resolve try removing....


jQuery("#container_hornav").sticky({ topSpacing: 122}); 


Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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Hello

We have removed the above code from both English template styles and each Custom CSS field appears to be displaying correctly.

For the benefit of other forum users please reply to forum posts via the forum rather than email! :)

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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