1. evensenj
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I am using the Horizon template.

currently, when I enable the pdf, print and email icons, they overlap. When not logged in, the email icon is on top. When logged in, the edit icon is on top.

What do I do the spread these out as they normally would?

I have 3 different J51 templates (horizon, monochrome and atlas) and I have the same problem on each. If I switch to a non-J51 template, the problem goes away.

You can see the problem at http://erhop.org/j25dev/index.php/articles/knowing-our-god-66

Thanks.
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Hi evensenj

May I suggest adding the following to the end of your templates template.css (../templates/j51_template/css/template.css)

[code type=css].actions li {margin-top: -10px;}[/code]
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Thanks, but that didn't work. However, from your suggestion, I did figure out what to change.

in the same file, it was this line:
.actions li{list-style:none; background-image:none; display:inline; float:right; border:0; padding: 0px !important; margin: 0px 10px [color=#ff0000]0px[/color] 0px;

I changed it to:
.actions li{list-style:none; background-image:none; display:inline; float:right; border:0; padding: 0px !important; margin: 0px 10px [color=#bb0000]10px[/color] 0px;
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