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New CiviCRM Installation has strange appearance
July 31, 2009, 10:38:20 am
Hi,
I have just done a fresh install of CiviCRM (using 2.2.7) on Joomla 1.5.12 / PHP 5.2.10 / Apache 2.2 / MySQL 5.1.

It is exactly the same as my Local installation.

However, the appearance of CiviCRM is really strange. On the CiviCRM screens the left navigation is always in the correct place but the content on the right is pushed too far right. For instance, on Administer CiviCRM screen the section with heading Administer CiviCRM is pushed to the right half of the screen, leaving a huge gap between it and the left navigation. The CiviCRM Home screen is even worse with it pushed almost completely to a small section on the right-hand side of the screen. I have tried uninstalling and installing but with no results. I have also tried re-uploading the files and then reinstalling, but still with no luck. Is there anyway I can fix this?

Thanks,
Russ

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Re: New CiviCRM Installation has strange appearance
July 31, 2009, 02:21:22 pm
Go to administer civicrm > global settings > resource urls and make sure the url referenced there is correct. It sounds like it's not pulling the css files.
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