Hello,
Why is there this space between the bradcrumbs and the top menue respectively how can I adjust the space?
Thanks and regards
Marek
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Hi Marek
You'd better not modify the standard user groups. Create a new one (i.e. "FETest" ) derived from "Registered". Grant only one additional permission: "Administrative Access". Create a new user (i.e. "fetester" ) and assign the new user group. Send username and password to me (webmaster@neudorf-mkk.de) and/or Ciaran (info@joomla51.com).
Some additional hints:
Regards
Rolf
You'd better not modify the standard user groups. Create a new one (i.e. "FETest" ) derived from "Registered". Grant only one additional permission: "Administrative Access". Create a new user (i.e. "fetester" ) and assign the new user group. Send username and password to me (webmaster@neudorf-mkk.de) and/or Ciaran (info@joomla51.com).
Some additional hints:
- There is a typo in your headline; should be "Ergotherapie"
- You might want to edit module "Breadcrumbs" to not display the module title.
- For stuff like "Impressum", "Datenschutzerklärung", and the like I usually create a footer menu as in http://www.nickdautrich.de.
- For "Impressum" and "Datenschutzerklärung", you might take a look at the respective generators on erecht24.de. The free version is sufficient for rather simple sites.
Regards
Rolf
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Hello
Presuming I understand correctly, this may be due to a Header Min-Height set in the Body/Header Styling tab of the template style settings? As an alternative solution, try setting this to 0.
Ciaran
Presuming I understand correctly, this may be due to a Header Min-Height set in the Body/Header Styling tab of the template style settings? As an alternative solution, try setting this to 0.
Ciaran
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Hi Marek,
this certainly can be done with custom CSS. If you provide an URL, we might be able to guide you.
Rolf
this certainly can be done with custom CSS. If you provide an URL, we might be able to guide you.
Rolf
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Hi Marek
As mentioned by Rolf, please provide a URL to an example of this issue.
Ciaran
As mentioned by Rolf, please provide a URL to an example of this issue.
Ciaran
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Hi Rolf and Ciaran,
which permission do I have to grand to a registered user in order to enter a site under construction?
I do not want to get a warning letter, because the site does not yet have an imprint, disclaimer and privacy policy.
Thanks and regards,
Marek
which permission do I have to grand to a registered user in order to enter a site under construction?
I do not want to get a warning letter, because the site does not yet have an imprint, disclaimer and privacy policy.
Thanks and regards,
Marek
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Hi Marek
Give him group "Administrator", if you don't want to give him "Super User". This allows to login to a site in maintenance mode.
You'll find that under user options.
Regards
Rolf
Give him group "Administrator", if you don't want to give him "Super User". This allows to login to a site in maintenance mode.
You'll find that under user options.
Regards
Rolf
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Hi Marek
I was able to log in to your site with the credentials sent by mail.
To reduce the extensive whitespace between the horizontal menu and the breadcrumbs, you might add the following to your custom.css
But check if there are no negative consequences! Test!
I saw that you use Google fonts and that you load those directly from Google. That has to be avoided for GDPR (DSGVO) reasons. I have written a post in this forum about Google fonts (https://www.joomla51.com/forum/google-fonts-status-and-local-delivery). You may find the post and especially the discussion useful. It gives a number of hints how to deliver Google fonts from your own server.
In addition, take a look at the hints from my previous post.
Regards
Rolf
I was able to log in to your site with the credentials sent by mail.
To reduce the extensive whitespace between the horizontal menu and the breadcrumbs, you might add the following to your custom.css
#container_header {
height: 270px !important;
}
But check if there are no negative consequences! Test!
I saw that you use Google fonts and that you load those directly from Google. That has to be avoided for GDPR (DSGVO) reasons. I have written a post in this forum about Google fonts (https://www.joomla51.com/forum/google-fonts-status-and-local-delivery). You may find the post and especially the discussion useful. It gives a number of hints how to deliver Google fonts from your own server.
In addition, take a look at the hints from my previous post.
Regards
Rolf
- more than a month ago
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Some additional hints:
- There is a typo in your headline; should be "Ergotherapie"
- You might want to edit module "Breadcrumbs" to not display the module title.
- For stuff like "Impressum", "Datenschutzerklärung", and the like I usually create a footer menu as in http://www.nickdautrich.de.
- For "Impressum" and "Datenschutzerklärung", you might take a look at the respective generators on erecht24.de. The free version is sufficient for rather simple sites.
Thank you very much for the tips.
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Feel free to contact me directly if you need further help!
Of course, we can communicate in German as well
Of course, we can communicate in German as well
- more than a month ago
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Hi Ciaran
After some direct contacts with Marek, I've proposed following solution for the issue:
That seems to work.
The override supersedes some "inline" declarations. Is there a configuration option for that?
Regards
Rolf
After some direct contacts with Marek, I've proposed following solution for the issue:
#container_header {
height: 270px !important;
min-height: 270px !important;
}
That seems to work.
The override supersedes some "inline" declarations. Is there a configuration option for that?
Regards
Rolf
- more than a month ago
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- # 11
Hello
Presuming I understand correctly, this may be due to a Header Min-Height set in the Body/Header Styling tab of the template style settings? As an alternative solution, try setting this to 0.
Ciaran
Sorry for the late response, that resolved the issue. The Header Min-Height was set to 550 in order to display the header image. When I set it to 0 the empty space is gone.
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