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Started by invis1985, May 02, 2009, 03:54:26 PM

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invis1985

Hallo to every1, i am using  : hxxp:extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details [nonactive] to bridge my joomla 1.5.9 site with smf 2 RC1.

But when i use the module that the bridge contains for displaying latest posts it doesnt appear properly on the frontpage.

See what i mean: hxxp:www.hotgaming.gr [nonactive]

Does anyone know how can i fix it or at least to make it display only the subject and the poster but not the category?

Thanks in advance

Orstio

<table border="0" class="ssi_table">

Adjust the CSS for the class ssi_table.

invis1985

#2
I cannot find it.... Here is the modules css..

Quote.sjsb .news blockquote blockquote {
   background: #ffffff none;
   border: 2px dotted #000000;
}

.sjsb .blog blockquote {
   background: #FEF6D8 none;
   border: 2px dotted #FDE179;
}

.sjsb .blog blockquote, .sjsb .news blockquote blockquote {
   margin-bottom:5px;
   margin-top:5px;
   padding-bottom:5px;
   padding-top:5px;
   padding-left:10px;
   padding-right:10px;
}

.sjsb .blog .quoteheader, .sjsb .news blockquote .quoteheader {
   display: none;
}

.sjsb .horiz-login_a {
   float: left;
   padding-top: 0px;
   margin-left: 4px;
}

.sjsb #top-login {
   right: 0px;
   border-style: solid none;
   border-color: #55779a;
   border-width: 1px 0px 1px 0px;
}

.sjsb #top-login .top-login-row {
   padding-left: 5px;
}

.sjsb #top-login div.horiz-login_a {
   width: 100%;
   margin-left: 2px;
   line-height: 100%;
   padding-top: 2px;
}

.sjsb input#mod_login_username, .sjsb input#mod_login_password {
   height: 18px;
   padding-left: 6px;
   line-height: 18px;
   margin-right: 6px;
   padding-left: 20px;
   border: 1px solid #4b7eb7;
   color: #ffffff;
}

.sjsb input#mod_login_username {
   background: #91a3b7 url('username.png') no-repeat scroll 3px 50%;
   width: 120px;
   float: left;
}

.sjsb input#mod_login_password {
   background: #91a3b7 url('password.png') no-repeat scroll 3px 50%;
   width: 80px;
   float: left;
}

.sjsb div.horiz-login_a form input.button {
   background: #91a3b7;
   border: 1px solid #4b7eb7;
   height: 22px;
   padding-bottom: 3px;
   color: #0e365a;
   float: left;
   margin: 3px 0px 0px 0px;
   padding-top: 1px;
}

.sjsb .s-outer {
   margin: 10px 0pt;
   padding: 0pt 0px
}

.sjsb .s-inner {
   margin: 0pt;
   padding: 0pt
}

.sjsb span.s-top, .sjsb span.s-bottom, .sjsb span.s-top span, .sjsb span.s-bottom span {
   background-repeat: no-repeat;
   display: block;
   font-size: 1px;
   height: 5px;
   line-height: 1px
}

.sjsb span.s-top {
   margin: 0pt -10px 5px;
   background-image: url("corners_left.png");
   background-position: top left
}

.sjsb span.s-bottom {
   margin: 5px -10px 0pt;
   background-image: url("corners_left.png");
   background-position: 0pt 100%;
   clear: both
}

.sjsb span.s-top span {
   background-image: url("corners_right.png");
   background-position: 100% 0pt
}

.sjsb span.s-bottom span {
   background-image: url("corners_right.png");
   background-position: 100% 100%
}

Kindred

I believe that ssi_table is defined in smf's style.css
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lindamooty

I successfully install joomlahacks ext com_smf_2_0_2_1, but when go to Components>Joomla SMF Forum>configuration. Instead of path, this notice displays:

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in C:\xampp\htdocs\joomla15\administrator\components\com_smf\admin.smf.class.php on line 297

how do I fix?
Joomla1.5.15
SMF 2.0 RC2

Kindred

please read the stickies...   support for joomlahacks bridge would be over on joomlahacks support site.
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