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Hi,

I have created a site using PianoForte template, and everything looks as designed in Internet Explorer.

However when I view it in Chrome or Firefox, then all articles do not show, the area where the article/content should be is just blank.

However when I click on VIEW PAGE SOURCE on Chrome and Firefox, you can see the content is there, but just not displayed.

This appears to be a template issue, as it works fine when I use the J51 Choice template in Firefox & Chrome.
Currently using Joomla 3.3.0.

http://www.mary.net.nz/testsite/index.php/mary-s-blog

Thanks,

Andrew
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Hi Andrew

That really is bizarre :huh:

May I suggest re 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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Have e-mailed as requested.

Thanks,

Andrew.
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Hi Ciaran,

I have some excellent news. I worked out what the problem was.

For whatever reason, if I had a Custom HTML module in the position Content-top A, then it would not allow any articles to display (not sure if this is expected functionality?).

Anyway, I changed the position of the modules from Content-top A to top1a, and the articles now show as expected.

Thanks for your time,

Andrew.
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Excellent!! Thank you for the update.

I'll be sure to look in to what may be the issue regarding the contenttop-a position. May I ask roughly what was the contents of your Custom HTML module?

Ciarán
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Yes, the contents of the Custom HTML module was simply a png image (page heading as a picture basically),

So it wasn't exactly code intensive or anything.

I originally placed it in the Content-1a position so it would be below the breadcrumbs, but I have now put the breadcrumbs in the Showcase position.

Thanks,

Andrew.
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