How Do I Move the Date at the Top of Our Joomla Website?

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VFG
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How Do I Move the Date at the Top of Our Joomla Website?

Post by VFG » Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:06 pm

I am totally new to this and am trying to help our non-profit on a volunteer basis.  We had our website designed last year and are trying to fix a few small problems. The date at the top of our homepage and the path (home>fashion, etc.)  are not positioned correctly.  I would rather not have it at all if it is going to look like this.  Could you tell me where and how to correct this?  You can see our site at http://www.vintagefashionguild.org. 

Thanks.

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Re: How Do I Move the Date at the Top of Our Joomla Website?

Post by limestone » Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:50 pm

Look in your template's index.php file for "mosPathWay();", and find the date (in your template) in a div called " #date-today" then you can either change them or remove them.

(Although they look ok to me...)

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Re: How Do I Move the Date at the Top of Our Joomla Website?

Post by VFG » Sun Jun 24, 2007 7:27 pm

Thank you so much.

I just found out it it because I use IE7.  In Firefox and IE6, it looks okay.  There's nothing that can be done about that, right?

Maybe I can change the font color to black??

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Re: How Do I Move the Date at the Top of Our Joomla Website?

Post by FatherShawn » Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:08 pm

Supporting multiple, quirky browsers - Ugh!

The solution path is the "conditional comment" which allows you to style the element with a default style for everyone else and a special style for IE 7

You can google "conditional comment"  which look like comments to every browser except IE.  Here's one reference to get you started:
CSS-Conditional Comments
Trinity Episcopal Church of Hamburg, NY - http://www.trinityhamburg.org


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