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Hi,

Is there any way to move the social icons to the footer-1 in the Resonate template?

Thx!
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Hello

This should be possible using a Custom HTML module. Would you have a URL to an example of your social icons?

Ciarán
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This is the page I'm working on.

http://balconplus.es/

Thx for your help!
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We are unable to access your site (offline). May I suggest sending temporary access to info@joomla51.com. Please paste a link to this post in your email for our reference.

Ciarán
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Sorry about that. The site was offline.
Know you should be able to see the page.

Thx in advanced
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Sorry to say we are still unable to access your site.

Ciarán
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Thank you

With your current icon settings try adding the following to a Custom HTML module using your CodeMirror editor...


<div id="socialmedia">
<ul id="navigation">
<li class="nav_twitter"><a href="https://twitter.com/" title="Twitter" target="_blank"></a></li>
<li class="nav_facebook"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/" title="Facebook" target="_blank"></a></li>
</ul>
</div>


You can place this module in the position of your choice.

Ciarán
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Hi again, and sorry for the late response.
I couldn't change the position of the social icons. Probably I still need more practice! Sorry about it.
I will send you admin access to the site to see if you can help me out with this.
I've also have an issue with the slideshow showing on an iPad (can't see any images). I've tryed to disable the jQuery on the modules but still not showing any pics. ¿Any advice?

Thanks for your patience and help.
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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
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Done.
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You should have admin access to the site to see if you can help me out with this.
Please,check the issue with the slideshow showing on an iPad (can't see any images). I've tryed to disable the jQuery on the modules but still not showing any pics.
I will be waiting for your response.

Thanks!
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Thank you

You will need to change your editor to CodeMirror (System -> Global Configuration -> Default Editor) before adding the HTML for your social icons as the WYSIWYG editors tends to 'clean' html code on save.

Regarding the iPad issue is it just the slideshow or all your images that are not appearing?

Ciarán
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