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Hi Ciaran,

For a community-site (with BlogFactory) I want to use template Elvira (because of the position of mainmenu). Unfortunately Elvira messes up the page showing Dashboard, as you can see in attachment-1. With the templates Enterprise or Caitlin there is no problem, so I presume the problem is in Elvira, and not in BlogFactory.

As you can see in the attachments (screendumps), the problem is in <div class="blogfactory-dashboard-columns columns-2" style="overflow: hidden;">
If I disable class .columns-2, the page is well displayed.

So may be the template wil work well if I remove .columns-2 from that div.
--> But where exactly can I find the code to remove the class?
I’m not afraid of css, not of html and only a bit of php.

Or do you know a better way to don’t let Elvira mess up the page?
References
  1. http://daft.alstest.nl/index.php/dashboard
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May I suggest sending temporary access to your dashboard 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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Hi Ciaran,
I just managed this issue this afternoon.
The problem was, however only seen with Elvira, in the component BlogFactory.
In com_blogfactory / views / dashboard / tmpl / default.php,I changed (in line 27) columns-2 to columns-1.
This might be not the best way to solve the problem - but it's gone now.
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