Just started creating a website for a real estate agent with template J51Avenue.
My client likes the template but would prefer not seeing the dark horizontal lines at the top and bottom of page http://farmerco.qth.com/scott-s-listings/residential.html. Content for this page is called from an installed real estate extension "Iproperty" as described at http://extensions.thethinkery.net/index.php?option=com_content&;view=article&id=7&Itemid=24 . Other pages such as the home page at http://farmerco.qth.com/scottfarmer.html display normally without these lines. Please advise what I need to do to avoid seeing these distracting horizontal lines.
Secondly, my client prefers his website visitors to be able to conduct a search by MLS number such as the one shown at the top of page http://farmerco.qth.com/. This is a specialized Iproperty module. I attempted to place the MLS Search module in position "Search" but it failed to display since "Search" is not a recognized module position for your template J51Avenue. Please advise the procedures for changing code to create a "Search" module position in the same position as the existing default "SEARCH" located to the left side of the HORNAV .
Best regards and hope to hear from you,
Don
http://www.joomlapatterns.com
A possible cause is that your search position is turned off in your templates parameters (Extensions -> Template Manager -> J51_Avenue -> Search)?
Ciarán
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
- Commercial Templates
- # 1
Regrettably, I am not authorized to share login info. However, I've attached a screenshot of the code that I modified as per your instructions. Perhaps you can check it for accuracy.
- more than a month ago
- Commercial Templates
- # 2
The method would be the same for both templates. I you wish you can send us temporary FTP and Joomla administration access to info@joomla51.com and we will set up the module for you (reference this post).
Ciarán
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
- Commercial Templates
- # 3
Thanks Ciaran...
The custom CSS code corrected the horizontal line issue.
However the procedure you provided to change Search to a module position did not work. Perhaps it it only works in the Rendezvous template but not in Avenue template that I have? Any other recommendation would be appreciated.
The custom CSS code corrected the horizontal line issue.
However the procedure you provided to change Search to a module position did not work. Perhaps it it only works in the Rendezvous template but not in Avenue template that I have? Any other recommendation would be appreciated.
- more than a month ago
- Commercial Templates
- # 4
There appears to be a clash in CSS between the template and your property component.
Try adding the follow CSS to the 'Custom CSS' field in your templates parameters.
[code type=css].container {border: none !important;}[/code]
Ciarán
Try adding the follow CSS to the 'Custom CSS' field in your templates parameters.
[code type=css].container {border: none !important;}[/code]
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
- Commercial Templates
- # 5
Sorry about the link. Please try http://farmerco.qth.com/scott-s-listings/residential.html which displays the various horizontal lines that I was referring to. Also shown on the attached screen shot.
- more than a month ago
- Commercial Templates
- # 6
Hi Don
Could you check your link for us as we appear to be getting a 404 error when trying to access it.
For the search module may I suggest the following post which details how to convert the area to a module position.
http://joomla51.com/forum/support/commercial-templates/j51-rendezvous-custom-module-in-hornav-or-sear#498
Ciarán
Could you check your link for us as we appear to be getting a 404 error when trying to access it.
For the search module may I suggest the following post which details how to convert the area to a module position.
http://joomla51.com/forum/support/commercial-templates/j51-rendezvous-custom-module-in-hornav-or-sear#498
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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