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Question Two mods conflicting where do post my question ( phpBB phpBB 2.0.x 2.0.x Support Forum )
Updated: 2008-11-23 09:40:06 (1)
Two mods conflicting where do post my question

Basically, I have the last visited in 24 hours mod installed, works great. But, after I tried to install the birthday mod, it works great too, but it doesn't look right. Down at the bottom where it shows upcoming birthdays, the area that it's in, it looks all funky. It has the last visited thing all the way to the bottom left and there's a huge space to the right of it. above that is the upcoming birthdays part, kinda off centered.
I have a screen pic, but i'm trying to figure out where to post this question before i post the pic. so do i need to post my problem in the birthday mod thread or the last visited thread? or is it fine here?
Answers: Two mods conflicting where do post my question ( phpBB phpBB 2.0.x 2.0.x Support Forum )
Two mods conflicting where do post my question

I would suggest the support area for the Birthday MOD, because it sounds like a formatting problem, i.e., the template file isn't quite right.
Jeff
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