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I'm using J51 Evolution template (great by the way) and I can not see the <hr/> in my articles.

I'm having the issue whether I use TinyMCE, JCK or JCE editors.

I've used Firebug to try finding the files to make the modifications I want to make (visible for one, preferably solid and black) but I can not find any "hr" anywhere in the template files.

Could you please help me find and fix this issue.?

Thanks,

Rob
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Hi Rob

Would you have a URL to an example of your <hr> tag?

Ciarán
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Well, I've used the various editors to insert the <hr> tag.

The code appears in the article like this: <hr />

It shows up as black in the back-end but when published it is not visible - although Firebug "sees it."

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The site is off-line - under development.
I could set up admin rights for you if you think tat would help....
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If you could it would be great. You can send any access details to info@joomla51.com

Thanks
Ciarán
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Thanks Rob

May I suggest adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..

[code type=css]hr {
border-bottom: 2px solid #000000;
height: 10px;
}[/code]

You can edit this to your own taste where #000000 is the line color, 2px the thickness and solid the state (solid/dashed/dotted/double).

Ciarán
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Thanks for the quick reply and action.

I have zero knowledge of where to put the code you've suggested...."Custom CSS field of your templates parameters."

Could you tell me specifically where that is?

Thanks a bunch.

Rob
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Sure.. from your Joomla administration navigate to Extensions -> Template Manager -> J51_[YourTemplate] -> Custom CSS. In the given field, add the code and click save.

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Thanks so much Ciaran. Worked like a charm.

Cheers,
Rob
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