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Minifrontpage - Mudule class suffix and CSS in Min 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Hello everyone and thanks for this usefull module!
Here is my question,
I have installed a mini front page module in my joomla installation. It is a very nice module i must say. The thing is that for some reason the module display the linked titles of the content i display to my front page in dark grey. My background is black and for obvious reasons i want to change the color of the linked titles in another color, like red or white. The module has a choice to put a "Module Class Suffix" - a suffix to be applied to the css class of the module (table module.table), this allows individual module styling.
What should i do to make this setting?
Should i put some code to the main css of the template - and what code?
Should i make and upload a new css - where in the server and how can i call it-use through the module settings?
Thanks in advance,
Antonis
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Re:Minifrontpage - Mudule class suffix and CSS in 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Karma: 51
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Hello Antonis,
You should be change or edit your css file, there are several code, please find that in your template file
Regards
Rony
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Re:Minifrontpage - Mudule class suffix and CSS in 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Hello,
When you say change css, you mean the main css of my template, or module's css? I m sayng that because the module gives the ability to use a customm css. The thing is that i do not know how to do it. Should i crate a new css? Where should i upload it? Should i add the new parameters to my template's css - that is editable? Anyone got a link to a tutorial or something???
Regards,
Antonis
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Re:Minifrontpage - Mudule class suffix and CSS in 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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Karma: 51
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Hello Antonis,
i meant your template css file
i hope that you able to do that with your self or maybe you need to pay some custom work?
Regards
Rony
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