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Moving article position in Gusto layout
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Posted 7 years 8 months ago #18145
Dear Support,
I'd like to move the articles position in the layout of all web pages in Gusto template (Joomla)
I'd like that the content article is under the slideshow in the header.
I attach a screenshot about what I wish because my web site is off line.
Thank you very much.
Regards
Andrew
PS. Excuse me if I addeed my previous post in a wrong section some minute ago.
I'd like to move the articles position in the layout of all web pages in Gusto template (Joomla)
I'd like that the content article is under the slideshow in the header.
I attach a screenshot about what I wish because my web site is off line.
Thank you very much.
Regards
Andrew
PS. Excuse me if I addeed my previous post in a wrong section some minute ago.
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Posted 7 years 7 months ago #18207
The content is always under the slideshow if the modules "top-a, top-b, top-c and top-d" are not assigned to this article.
Create a hidden menu and assign no module to your article and it should work.
Create a hidden menu and assign no module to your article and it should work.
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Posted 7 years 7 months ago #18211
Dear Support,
It was been very important when you told me that "..The content is always under the slideshow if the modules "top-a, top-b, top-c and top-d are not assigned to this article...."
I found the solution: I moved Strips modulle to "bottom-c" position.
Thus the text article is placed under the slide show and every thing is working very well with computer and mobile.
I saw that three modules near the footer "Trattoria", "Cena e "Contatti" are
a little bit slow to appear in the mobile version. It is strange because they have not images.
Might the text of "Trattoria", "Cena e "Contatti be less tight in the mobile version?
Thank you very much!
Kind regards.
Andrew
It was been very important when you told me that "..The content is always under the slideshow if the modules "top-a, top-b, top-c and top-d are not assigned to this article...."
I found the solution: I moved Strips modulle to "bottom-c" position.
Thus the text article is placed under the slide show and every thing is working very well with computer and mobile.

I saw that three modules near the footer "Trattoria", "Cena e "Contatti" are
a little bit slow to appear in the mobile version. It is strange because they have not images.
Might the text of "Trattoria", "Cena e "Contatti be less tight in the mobile version?
Thank you very much!
Kind regards.
Andrew
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Posted 7 years 7 months ago #18216Maybe depends on the module animation, please turn it off!I saw that three modules near the footer "Trattoria", "Cena e "Contatti" are
a little bit slow to appear in the mobile version. It is strange because they have not images.
Might the text of "Trattoria", "Cena e "Contatti be less tight in the mobile version?
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