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  • irmaar Friend
    #134825

    hi,

    I would llike to change the color in ja news in the front page module. I need to modificate the color of the place where the category name appear.
    I have look once and again in the css, but i can find it.

    Thanks

    Sherlock Friend
    #277888

    Hi irmaar !
    you can do it following way below :
    Open ja-news.css file in modules/mod_janews/ja_news/ja-news.css folder , find following code section at about line 65 :


    a.ja-newscat span {
    background:#666666 none repeat scroll 0 0; // edit this attribute as you wish
    color:#FFFFFF;
    font-weight:bold;
    padding:2px 5px;
    text-transform:uppercase;
    }

    meiros Friend
    #280019

    <em>@hainn84 89143 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi irmaar !
    you can do it following way below :
    Open ja-news.css file in modules/mod_janews/ja_news/ja-news.css folder , find following code section at about line 65 :
    </blockquote>

    I canĀ“t find the folder mod_janews….why?

    I just find modules/ja_news/ja-news.css . I opened this file but there was no code!!!:confused:

    Sherlock Friend
    #280080

    Hi meiros !
    What joomla version do you use ? Please send url of your site.

    meiros Friend
    #280179

    I use Joomla 1.0.xx

    the site url is http://www.portaldogolfe.com

    Sherlock Friend
    #280203

    Hi meiros !
    Please open ja.news.css file in templates/ja_teline_ii/css/ folder find following code section at about line 70 :


    div.jazin-section a span {
    background:#666666 ; // edit this attribute as you wish

    color:#FFFFFF;
    display:block;
    font-family:Cambria,"Times New Roman",Times,serif;
    margin:0;
    padding:1px 10px;
    text-transform:uppercase;
    }

    Sherlock Friend
    #280204

    Hi meiros !
    Please open ja.news.css file in templates/ja_teline_ii/css/ folder find following code section at about line 70 :


    div.jazin-section a span {
    background:#666666 ; // edit this attribute as you wish

    color:#FFFFFF;
    display:block;
    font-family:Cambria,"Times New Roman",Times,serif;
    margin:0;
    padding:1px 10px;
    text-transform:uppercase;
    }

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