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9 years 8 months ago - 9 years 8 months ago #66496
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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I'm using Joomdonation elsewhere on the site which has a lot of customization in css.... unfortunately, I need to fix the jumble of fields on the signup page and the fields in Membership Pro have the exact same id's and class names!
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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9 years 8 months ago #66507
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic css conflicts
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There might be something wrong with your settings. Please submit a support ticket sending us super admin account of your site so that I can ask my template developer to check and correct it for you !
Tuan
There might be something wrong with your settings. Please submit a support ticket sending us super admin account of your site so that I can ask my template developer to check and correct it for you !
Tuan
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