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Habitat template, Joomla 3.4.3.

I have the template set up as default, having gone live with it yesterday. I've just noticed that on various pages, where I would expect to see it (after logging on with sufficient rights), the icon allowing me to edit the article from the front-end is missing.

- If i re-assign the page to our old template, the edit icon appears. Re-assign it back to the habitat template and the icon disappears.
- Positively selecting the habitat template for the page does not make a difference.
- Other pages where the same default habitat template applies, do show the edit icon. I can't determine any difference between the pages.
- Checking the article properties in the backend, both pages appear to allow edit from the front end and I would expect to be able to edit them.
- Editing the article with a missing edit icon from the backend and then saving does not trigger the appearance of the icon.

It seems strange when the edit icon appears by changing the template - hence I'm thinking that it might not be a permissions issue.

If you want to see this live, I'll need to setup a login for you.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Steve
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I think I have tracked it down - it is being affected by the change that was made to the top space in this forum topic here:

Header 1 Line spacing and menu to content spacing

When I change the setting ."maincontent { padding-top: 15px;" - which is what we modified it to - to a setting of 55px then the content moves down the page and the edit icon appears.
Now flicking between pages where the icon was, and was not appearing, before there appears to be something driving a difference in the vertical spacing between the edit icon and the start of content.

Is there away to drive the vertical space gap between the edit icon and the start of content so it is consistent (and reduced) across all pages and allow us to move the start of content back up the page?

Thanks,
Steve
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Hi Steve

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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Hi Ciaran,
Login credentials have been sent.
We have since found the difference that is causing the icon position to move. The icons position is determined by the setting you have (yes/no) for "show page heading" in the menu item under page display.

Since most of our pages do not have the page heading set to show, is there a way we can move the edit icon down - so thar we can remove the top content spacng, even if the page heading is set to no (do not show)?

Thanks,

Steve
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Thank you Steve

To resolve could you try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters....


.item-page {
position: relative;
}
.item-page .icons {
position: absolute;
right: 0;
top: 0;
}


Ciarán
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Just the job- once again! Thanks!

Steve
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