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I wan to change somthing in the template.css but if I open this file I can see a lot. But it is for me unreadable.
Is that a normal display?
I hope that you can help me.

Pieter
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Hi Peter

This can happen if you opening your CSS files from a Unix. There are line-breaks, however different operating systems recognise different sequences for line-breaks.

Notepad only recognises CR, LF (0x0d, 0x0a), whereas other sources might use CR only, or LF only

One simple way to fix the line-feeds is to copy and paste the text into Word, then back again into notepad, and the line-feeds will get "corrected" to the CR,LF sequence.

Alternatively use a dedicated CSS editor to open your CSS files. InType (http://inotai.com/intype/) is a great free editor (very light) that we often use ourselves.

Ciarán
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Both I try but with the same results. Its still the same. But can I replace the one on the site with the orgininal?

And I have the same problem as barbara. during the installation of inmage link hover.

Bestand bestaat niet /home/pieterbr/domains/http://pieterbrattinga.nl/public_html/zunni/tmp/install_50bb51826cc99/mod_j51imagelinkhover/images
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Yes you can replace the one on the server with the original without any issue.

Please find attached an amended j51imagelinkhover module (Joomla 3.0) with this issue addressed.

Ciarán
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