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I downloaded and installed the Everly template. I also installed the slider. This is displayed correctly on the home page. However, when I visit a page (e.g. logging in), I do not see the slider, even though I have activated it for all pages. In addition, when I visit a page, the dropdown sign in my menu disappears and when I click on the logo, I remain on the same page. I would expect to return to my home page.

This is the website: https://update.komsamenzingen.nl/index.php

How can this be solved?
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Hello

Have you since been able to resolve this issue as your slideshow appears to be now displayed on all pages?

Ciaran
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No, I do not resolve it. The menu is not correct and the logo. When the user is on a page and click on the logo text then the same page appears. Dropdown of "kerst" is not correct. The icon does not appear when the user is on a page.
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Hello

I am not sure if I understand you correctly. If this issue is only present when logging in, 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.

Ciaran
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