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Hi Ciaran,
on widescreens sees the header area like this (see attachment).
The edge effect artifact.
Do you have a solution?

Regards
Maggy
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Hello

To amend try adding the following to your Custom CSS field...


#header_bg::after {
bottom: -90px;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,
Unfortunately, it solves the problem incorrectly. The artifacts remain.
If I increase the value, the oblique line is no longer available. Too bad.
In addition, then have the problem in the base area.

Any Idea?

Regards
Maggy
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Hi Maggy

May I ask at what resolution are you viewing your site? What do you mean by 'artifacts'?

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When I see the page on my 27 "iMac in full screen mode, this problem is visible
Artifacts = the line looks ragged (see attachment). Your Demo-Site looks also.
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Hello

Presuming you are using a webkit browser(Chrome/Safari) which can have issues with CSS skewed elements such as this, try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#header_bg::after, #container_base::after {
-webkit-backface-visibility: hidden;
}


What is your screen resolution (eg. 2100px * 1400px) so we can try and replicate the other issue?

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Hi,

I have also bought the Madison template and facing the same problem.
See attachments
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HI Andreou

Are you referring to a jagged edge on the skewed background elements of the template? Have you tried the above suggest fix for this issue?

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Yes I copy-paste the code to the template - custom css and pressed the YES button.
But is still not fixed.
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Hello

May I suggest sending 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.

Ciarán
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Thank you Andreou

I possibly have misunderstood your issue however I am unable to replicate the issue originally reported in this post with your site in any of the webkit browsers (Chrome & Safari). The skewed background in each of these browsers is appearing anti alias with no jaggedness.

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Hi Ciaran,
I installed the update. The jagged edge of the skewed background elements is, depending on the monitor resolution, still. So I can live well ;)
The other problem is solved. Many thanks!!!

Regards
Maggy
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