[Solved] Modified a template - "Current page is:" push left columm and content

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[Solved] Modified a template - "Current page is:" push left columm and content

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That´s what happening:

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I used the mint-video to change everything, to solve this wasnt in that video ???

Anybody knows how to get rid off this "Current page is 1:Home" or a way to solve that it doesnt affect the design?

Cheers!
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Re: Modified a template - "Current page is:" message push left columm and content

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You need to attach the "Accessibility and cross-browser tools" stylesheet to your template.

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Re: Modified a template - "Current page is:" message push left columm and content

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???
I just noticed that it looks OK in IE, but FF and Opera still push the left collumm away.

"Current page is:" is gone and now this:
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IE:
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CSS problem?
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Do you have an url to your site for us?

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You never looked in the source to see that those are h3 so you need to use some of the same css the a uses to make it look like you wanted...
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