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On my websites I always make a top right JCE popup login.
I made a test website of an Astroid (Joomdev) template —> http://www.graf-test.ca/astroid/index.php/fr/
You can see the link (Font Awesome user icon) in the top-right of the website
I use that type of code that always work correctly before;
The Joomla Login Module is set All pages / All Languages / Module style “Inherited”
The login module appear but no CSS ?
I made a test website of an Astroid (Joomdev) template —> http://www.graf-test.ca/astroid/index.php/fr/
You can see the link (Font Awesome user icon) in the top-right of the website
I use that type of code that always work correctly before;
<div class="logindiv"><a class="jcepopup noicon" href="/your-account/login?tmpl=component" data-mediabox="1" data-mediabox-width="400" data-mediabox-height="550"><span class="awesome"><i class="fas fa-user fa-fw fa-login"></i></span></a><span class="login-pipe">|</span></div>
The Joomla Login Module is set All pages / All Languages / Module style “Inherited”
The login module appear but no CSS ?
Local content is loaded in a popup by adding ?tmpl=component to the url, which allows only the article content to be loaded in the popup, instead of the whole site.
In many templates however, the component.php file from the template which is then loaded, instead of the usual index.php file, does not load all the template's css files.
In many templates however, the component.php file from the template which is then loaded, instead of the usual index.php file, does not load all the template's css files.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Local content is loaded in a popup by adding ?tmpl=component to the url, which allows only the article content to be loaded in the popup, instead of the whole site.
In many templates however, the component.php file from the template which is then loaded, instead of the usual index.php file, does not load all the template's css files.
In many templates however, the component.php file from the template which is then loaded, instead of the usual index.php file, does not load all the template's css files.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#104500
Do you know a way to CSS the mediabox content when that problem occurs?
Can you tell me what is missing from the template?
I’m a bit nervous as I always use popup to show others articles, modules and I need that css.
Can you tell me what is missing from the template?
I’m a bit nervous as I always use popup to show others articles, modules and I need that css.
more than a month ago
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#104501
I answer my own question
You have to hack or override (no success trying override, so far) the template component.php file and add the needed css...
You have to hack or override (no success trying override, so far) the template component.php file and add the needed css...
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