3 column layout failinh


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Crispness

Posted: 7/23/2012
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Hiya
I have created a new template to replace the non-artiseer one at www.horleytownfc.info.

But the results are not coming out as I expected. I chose the 3 column layout in artiseer, but the 'right' position is not appearing on the righthand side.

Instead it is appearing below the main content panel.

The result is at www.horleytownfc.info/2point6/

Can anyone suggest why this is happening?

Thanks
 
Crispness

Posted: 7/24/2012
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I have now noticed that this seems to be related to the blog layouts. So this category blog:
So these pages look fine -
http://horleytownfc.info/2point6/the-teams/the-1st-team/match-reports.html
http://horleytownfc.info/2point6/1st-team-fixtures.html#year=2012&month=7&day=24&view=month


And these category blogs dont
http://horleytownfc.info/2point6/the-club.html
http://www.horleytownfc.info/2point6/


 
Garry
Artisteer Team

Posted: 7/24/2012
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You may have fixed the issue but sidebars are displaying just fine on my side.,
 
Crispness

Posted: 8/4/2012
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Quote Garry:
You may have fixed the issue but sidebars are displaying just fine on my side.,

Unfortunately not.

I have disabled those menu options on the main menu, so now those SEF addresses are pointing at something else.

The better non-sef address is
http://www.horleytownfc.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=45

Compare that to any other pages, and you'll see that the 3 RH column modules appear somewhere in the footer, and the blog layout column widths are tiny, without any obvious means to change them, either in Artiseer pre-export or in CSS on the live site
 
Garry

Posted: 8/5/2012
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Makes sure the div structure of all the read more tags is correct, sometimes Joomla content editor add incorrect div structure while adding readmore.
 
Marc

Posted: 8/6/2012
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I too seem to have the same problem as Crispness.

At the following URL's they suffer the same problem:

http://www.swleicslabour.org.uk/
http://www.swleicslabour.org.uk/issues

There should be modules on the right hand side but they appear in the main content area.

GARRY

If this is a readmore issue, could you elaborate on how to check the div structure?zyzbg
 
Marc

Posted: 8/6/2012
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Having explored this a little further, I seem to have resolved the problem. It does seem related to the readmore and may also have something to do with copying/pasting text from a word document.

Thanks to Garry for at least pointing me in the right direction



Quote Marc:

I too seem to have the same problem as Crispness.

At the following URL's they suffer the same problem:

http://www.swleicslabour.org.uk/
http://www.swleicslabour.org.uk/issues

There should be modules on the right hand side but they appear in the main content area.

GARRY

If this is a readmore issue, could you elaborate on how to check the div structure?zyzbg


 
Ande

Posted: 8/8/2012
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Quote Marc:

Having explored this a little further, I seem to have resolved the problem. It does seem related to the readmore and may also have something to do with copying/pasting text from a word document.

I can confirm that. I have been suffering this problem last two days when I started to work with Artisteer again. After updating 3.1 I had problems with my rifht column. Funny thing was that without 'read more' the layout was fine. Finally now I solved the problem removing all extra what copying from word brought with and removing all divs in article´s html. After that I could use 'read more' again.

However those actions are not necessary in most templates and the whole idea of Artisteer is that you don´t need to fix html.