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Adjust Mainbody Position : How?

  • Adjust Mainbody Position : How?

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • Hi,

      Been searching for this for a while. Any ideas or help would be great.

      Right now the mainbody sits onthe bottome of the page.

      I would like th emain body to be centered and below the navbar

      Thanks
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    Re: Adjust Mainbody Position : How?

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • please provide a link. as far as i know all mainbody's for RT templates... and most templates for that matter, sit in the center of the page.

      rather than moving the mainbody, perhaps you should be moving the surrounding modules around.

      a link should clarify what you need to do.
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  • Re: Adjust Mainbody Position : How?

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • Thanks for the reply. Here is a link the site that I am working.

      www.artboyinc.com/myjoomla

      Here is a quick overview of what I am trying accomplish.

      I want the column on the left to be static and appear on each page.
      The main page/home page will eventually be filled with sections that contain news, videos and articles

      The other pages in the site have yet to be defined.

      Thanks for the help
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    Re: Adjust Mainbody Position : How?

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • do one of two things.
      go into the module manager and...
      1.) unpublish the rt_scroller and article manager modules or
      2.) set them to only be published on the front/home page.

      doing that will see your mainbody move to the top of the page.

      to ensure the modules in the right column, just go into the module manager and set all the modules sitting in the module position to display on all pages.

      if all that makes no sense to you, read the joomla administrator manual available at joomla.org.

      also, to bring your site back onto the screen, look for the following on line 173 of template_css.css and play with the margin-left property:
      div.wrapper {
      height:auto;
      margin-left:0%;
      padding-bottom:1px;
      width:1075px;
      }
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