1. Cetra
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  3. Saturday, 29 December 2012
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Hello,

I recently updated Joomla with the use of K2. I have noticed however a issue with article widths, as they are not consistent.

I am NOT the greatest coder, so any help is most welcome!

Here is an example page of the width issue, as you can see the images do not seem to honor the 100% width that I have set, falling short.

http://dothackportal.com/jupgrade/index.php/gam...infection-characters

Where as here, the width is just fine, and the article is displayed in it's full width.

http://dothackportal.com/jupgrade/index.php/gam...u/infectiongamesmenu

With some articles the width is even shorter then the first link I have shown, severely squishing my content together!

I even made a 'test' article with K2, and as you can see this one is by far the shortest of the bunch, and I cannot pin point why.

http://dothackportal.com/jupgrade/index.php/component/k2/item/420-test-table-article

I am hoping I can get some insight and help with this matter, it will be most appreciated!

P.S. Yes all my versions are up to date!

Thanks so much! Let me me know if you require any more information!
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Hi Cetra

May I suggest adding the following CSS to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...

[code type=css]#content_full {width: 100%;}[/code]
Ciarán
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Thank you Ciarán! That did just the trick, all is perfect now :)

Many many thanks!!
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