By Josh Lewis on Friday, 07 February 2014
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I posted this here instead of the issues section because I cannot use screen shots there.

The styling of the horizontal module seems to be a bit off from a non ES page to a ES page. Here's a screen shot showing what it looks like on my frontpage (using Joomla's default template):



Here's what it looks like on a EasySocial page (as it should display on the frontpage):



I'm assuming this issue is due to different style sheets loading on different pages. One loads from com_easysocial and the other loads from mod_easysocial_login. Why not have the styling built into the module (not to be confused with the style sheet)? Especially considering that it's the module that is supposed to have that style rather than the ES component.
I take it that the theme you are using is from Arrow themes?

It will be a CSS conflict on the theme.

Regards
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Friday, 07 February 2014 10:05
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Actually the template is pretty much created by me. However the screen shot examples used Joomla's built in protostar. I knew that there is potential template conflicts so I decided to try to make it "work with the basics" first. I will probably will have to do some CSS editors myself to assure it's smooth with my template. But first I want to make sure it works well with basic/built into Joomla template(s). If we can get it to work with Joomla's built in template, I can work out the rest.
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Friday, 07 February 2014 10:26
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Hello Josh,

Can you please post issues on http://stackideas.com/issues ? The issues there are linked to our issue tracker internally. If you need to upload screen shots, use screencast
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Friday, 07 February 2014 11:46
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The issue is now posted here: http://stackideas.com/issues/1365
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Friday, 07 February 2014 11:59
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Thanks Josh
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Friday, 07 February 2014 12:05
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