Kunena 6.2.6 released

The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.2.6 [K 6.2.6] which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.4.x/5.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.1 / K 6.2 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.2

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Question "expand" kunena to edges of template (the gap)

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14 years 3 weeks ago - 14 years 3 weeks ago #11 by sozzled
All right! Have it your own way! :laugh:

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For the benefit of others who may read this thread in the future, we can say that there is no one, single, sure-fire solution to all these "template" issues. As Ninjao discovered:

I took the time to search the forums and didn't find a solution to my problem.

That's to be expected. The solution has always been, and will always continue to be, to learn how to fix the problem yourself.

If people want a unique, glitzy, glamorous, individualistically-styled website, then they have to expect that they'll need to put effort into learning how to design it properly - and that effort necessarily involves learning CSS. If learning CSS is not a "career goal" then people should settle for a simpler approach and use something with less sparkle, glitz or "style" ... or pay someone else to design the site for them. B)
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14 years 3 weeks ago #12 by Cerberus
Replied by Cerberus on topic Re:
sozzled wrote:

All right! Have it your own way! :laugh:

=================================================== GENERAL COMMENT
For the benefit of others who may read this thread in the future, we can say that there is no one, single, sure-fire solution to all these "template" issues. As Ninjao discovered:

I took the time to search the forums and didn't find a solution to my problem.

That's to be expected. The solution has always been, and will always continue to be, to learn how to fix the problem yourself.

If people want a unique, glitzy, glamorous, individualistically-styled website, then they have to expect that they'll need to put effort into learning how to design it properly - and that effort necessarily involves learning CSS. If learning CSS is not a "career goal" then people should settle for a simpler approach and use something with less sparkle, glitz or "style" ... or pay someone else to design the site for them. B)
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oooooo that sounds nice they can pay me if they want to :P

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14 years 3 weeks ago #13 by Ninjao
Thanks for your help guys :)

I found the problem. For some odd reason firebug was originally linking me to the wrong css, after multiple retrys it eventually showed me another .css file which I then edited and changed! :)

-Ninjao

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14 years 3 weeks ago #14 by Cerberus
so are you all sorted now ninjao ?? can i get sozzled to archive this now ???

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14 years 2 weeks ago #15 by Ninjao
yup :)

Firebug is amazing!

I have a new problem though, which I can't seem to figure out with firebug :( I posted it under the templates section again.

Regards,
-Ninjao

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