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  • Scott Lavelle Friend
    #180638

    I am looking for clarification. What is the difference between the three:

    main-inner
    block-inner
    wrap-inner

    Is it just to have different things to be able to style or is there an order/hierarchy to this?

    The Wiki says the same thing for all three:
    “Purpose: this parameter will add a number of inner div tags to any block . The value you set here is actually how deep the div structure will be…”

    Thanks for any direction.

    Scott Lavelle - Technical Resource Solutions, LLC
    Certified Joomla Administrator

    Scott Lavelle Friend
    #467263

    Anyone have any insight on this?

    Scott Lavelle - Technical Resource Solutions, LLC
    Certified Joomla Administrator

    Luna Garden Moderator
    #467363

    <em>@slavelle 338526 wrote:</em><blockquote>Anyone have any insight on this?</blockquote>
    Hi slavelle,
    wrap-inner / main-inner / block-inner : of course have the same function is to create tags div into blocks.
    But they have differences:
    – wrap-inner : create tag div in div has class name ‘wrap’. In class ‘wrap’, width is always “100%”
    – main-inner: create tag div in div has class name ‘main’.
    – block-inner: create tag div only in middle content, like: right, left, content-mass-top …
    There’s no order in three of them. But there’s order with div class wrap >> main >> block

    Scott Lavelle Friend
    #467568

    Thanks. This helps to clarify. Documentation could be updated with this info 🙂

    Scott Lavelle - Technical Resource Solutions, LLC
    Certified Joomla Administrator

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