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May 1, 2012 at 11:41 pm #176642I’m using JA Nex quickstart. After install, I’ve made many changes to the css files like font size, color, padding, margin and so on. The location of these css files is public-htmlt3-asset
When i install new module, the installation takes place ok but all the settings I’ve made to the css files are gone, leaving me with the default of the original css settings. This has happened two times already and I can’t install any new module because of the unwanted changes
Help, how do I stop this from happening?
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May 2, 2012 at 4:10 pm #451074<em>@tienhuynh_99 317043 wrote:</em><blockquote>I’m using JA Nex quickstart. After install, I’ve made many changes to the css files like font size, color, padding, margin and so on. The location of these css files is public-htmlt3-asset[/quote]
That doesn’t sound like an accurate path for where the css files are generally located.
Is that the FULL PATH to the respective css file(s) you modified?<em>@tienhuynh_99 317043 wrote:</em><blockquote>When i install new module, the installation takes place ok but all the settings I’ve made to the css files are gone, leaving me with the default of the original css settings. This has happened two times already and I can’t install any new module because of the unwanted changes[/quote]
What module(s) are you installing?tienhuynh_99 Friendtienhuynh_99
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May 2, 2012 at 7:01 pm #451109So where are the css file located in JA NEX Template? If I modified the incorrect css file, changes shouldn’t have reflected on the website.
I want to change font size, color, margin on these modules:
JA News Featured
JA News Pro!It doesn’t matter what module I install. This happens when I install plugins, component and module.
So what I need is a way to prevent css files from overwritten.
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May 4, 2012 at 9:20 am #451397Hi Tienhuynh_99
When you want to develop or modify anything, please disable cache function in JA template and joomla cache. Then you will simple detect root file css that apply on element which you want to modify 🙂
Hope this can help youRegards,
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May 12, 2012 at 3:00 pm #452774Thank you Hung. I’ll try that.
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