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Hi Ciaran,

Please help me, I'm losing my mind here.

I'm switching my blogs over from EasyBlog (fnar, not easy in the slightest) to your News module.

I've set up the Lithify.co.uk blog without problems, see this article here: http://lithify.co.uk/blog/8-blog/20-hr
The intro and main article image work great, and using float left, or right etc, the image sits on one side, the writing sits alongside that and then spans out to the full page once it gets below the photo.

On Sesseto.com, however, that's not happening. The photo is sitting to one side but then the whole of the article appears adjacent, almost in a separate column. see https://sesseto.com/blog/80-blog/126-bank

What am I doing wrong, I can't get it to behave properly. This isn't the case for other articles on the site, they work normally, such as this one https://sesseto.com/training

I'm going off to the pub, it's all too much for my little brain to cope with, I hope you can help out and would appreciate any suggestions

Many thanks

Liz
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Hi Liz

I know them days to well!

To amend try renaming the following folder to com_content_backup...

../templates/j51_kaylee/html/com_content

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Hi Ciaran
Thanks so much, it works perfectly now.
I felt much better after a glass of wine too!

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