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Hello everyone,

i want to update a sophia-Installation because i have some trouble with the older Version.
How can i do it without destroing the whole site.
I have done some changes in different css-files and dont want to overwrite this. Was a lot of work :o)
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Hello

Sorry to say when updating your Joomla template, all CSS files will be overwritten. May I ask what is the issue you are having?

Ciaran
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Uhhh, thats bad.

I have a Problem with the Modul-Position Top 3.
I have placed a Modul in each Position vrom Top 3 a-d.

On my Huawei it shows good (1 modul beneath the other one.
On our Ipad the 4 Position are side by side and very small.
Also on a Laptop!!! from a costumer the same. Very small moduls.


Also in the Bottom-Position 1a im placed your newsmodul.
It doesnt work right in responsive Mode.

So i have to place the pictures now over the news instead on the left side.
I will change it later, so you can have a look.
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maybee a link will usefull ;o)

oberhausen-nahe.de
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Hello

Regarding the top modules issue, check your news module settings. It appears that the module is set to display in 2 columns on smaller screen devices.

Could you please provide a screenshot of the issue in the bottom modules.

Ciaran
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