By Horst Triebstein on Saturday, 14 February 2015
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I have installed the template Purity III from Joomlart. The origami template is my favorite one but is not showing the date below the avatar correctly. The number appears within 2 rows and the text of the month brakes also into 2 rows. This doesn't look very nice. I found some hints in this forum and I downloaded the recommended blog.meta.php but it did not work for me.
Can you please make a suggestion how to fix this issue? Thanks a lot.
Hello Horst,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here. Try to add the block of css codes below into your template's custom.css file. I believe it should be at /templates/ja_purity_iii/css/custom.css

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Saturday, 14 February 2015 23:11
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Hello Horst,

Is it possible for you to provide us with the back end and FTP access to your site to check on this issue?
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 03:03
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Hi Mark,

Unfortunately I cannot provide you with FTP and back end access because this is a member site with „sensitive“ data.
For me it looks like the template Purity III from Joomla uses different character sets for displaying the content (bigger ones). May be this is the reason why the date brakes into different rows. Can you recommend something else to me please. Thanks.

Horst Triebstein
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 03:11
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Hello Horst,

Could you at least change the theme to origami so that I can see the issues on the site?
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 03:15
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The site is not accessible by the public. I sent you an attachment which shows the issue.
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 03:27
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 03:27
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Hello Horst,

Sorry but we would require the the URL to the site to investigate on this issue. I need to utilize a debugger tool on the browser to inspect the elements on the site to actually see what causes the date text to behave this way.

Please update us when your site is available temporarily so that we can inspect this.
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 13:25
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Hi Mark,

I switched to Origami theme on a separate blog. Here you can see the blogs using Origami and the behavior of the posting date display.

http://egosum-quisum.de/index.php/easyblog

Horst
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 18:37
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