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Hello,

i have updated my joomla site to version 3.3.2 today and loaded the new version of habitat also today.

My email address appears on the following line instead of being next to the word Email as it used to be before updating joomla. The position for this modyle is header-1.

How can i tackle this, making the address appear next to Email ?

Thanks a lot for your kind help,

Marie
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Hi Marie

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciarán
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Hello,

The address is:
http://www.saintjeanbaptiste-bastia.fr/newsite
Thanks
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Thank you

The contents of your header-1 div is as follows which places your email in a separate div to the rest of the module content which would most likely be the reason for it floating to a second line...


<strong>Téléphone</strong>
: 04.95.55.24.60
<strong> Email</strong>
:
<div id="cloak42709">
<a href="mailto:saintjeanbaptiste.bastia@gmail.com">saintjeanbaptiste.bastia@gmail.com</a>
</div>


Ciarán
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Hello Claran,

I have updated my site to joomla 3.3.3 and checked in the toggle editor the section,

Everything is fine now. Thanks a lot, have a nice day,

Marie
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