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Im a really freshman in using joomla, but I see that no css is applied to the login module when using Letterpress Theme. Can anyone see whats wrong here?

http://tmpdev.laurentiuskoret.no/index.php/for-medlemmer

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Hello

Could you try adding the following to the .Custom Head Code' field of your templates parameters...


<l-ink rel="stylesheet" href="/<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/templates/<?php echo $this->template?>/css/jstuff.css" type="text/css" />


IMPORTANT : replace 'l-ink' with 'link'.

Ciarán
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I tried your fix, Looks like the php code is not working. I however added the direct link to the css file and the design changed a tiny bit, but not close to what the demo shows. Its joomla 2.5 btw.

cheers
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Hello

Your login module appears to be now showing correctly for Joomla 2.5. The demo of this template is based on the latest version of Joomla and therefore displaying the bootstrap login module which is not available with Joomla 2.5.

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Hi, so that means that I can upgrade to latest joomla, and the design will automaticly reflect that?

Cheers
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Yes that's it!

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Hi again,

Finally managed to update the site to 3.2.3, unfortunately the login form is still showing the boostrap design. Any suggestions?
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Presuming you wish to use the same format as seen on the template demo may I suggest creating a login module rather than linking to the login form. This is often achieved by linking to a short single article detailing any relavent information and then placing the login module with this article in the sidecol-b module position.

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Thank you very much!
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