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Two things really.
1) I went to Template extension manager and did "copy template" so i can make some width changes for my store page. Oddly, I have two copies of the original template and two copies of the copy template in Joomla 3. When one is set to default (the original template for example) both of the original templates are checked as default. Anyone seen anything like this?

2) I went into the template copy and did some experimental editing on the "layout.css" file to see if that is the best place to expand the main component area size, so I can put my store in a wrapper and display it as part of my site. Is the "layout css" the best place to mod for this?

(BTW, the site is at http://www.artczar.org)

Thanks
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Hello

1. It is an issue I haven't come across before. If you wish you can send 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.

2. Yes you can edit the layout.css to your own taste however as our Endeavour template is largely image based you are limited to what is possible regards extending the template width without having to edit the template image files to match.

CiarĂ¡n
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Requested info sent. I appreciate the help very much. Thank you.
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