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  • hellonow Friend
    #120043

    I am trying to impliment the different backgrounds on modules but when I assign -brick -blue etc nothing shows up on the module background… can anyone help?

    EDIT: Its okay, I worked it out!

    jomar Friend
    #219357

    Hi, I am having the same problem, how did you solve this ?

    hellonow Friend
    #219359

    <em>@jomar 14528 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi, I am having the same problem, how did you solve this ?</blockquote>

    Hi

    in modules>chosen module there are two suffix boxes

    menu class suffix
    module class suffix

    in the first you put the colour (-brick, -blue etc)
    in the second you put -sticky, -note or whatever

    click save and it should show up.

    Hope this helps

    jomar Friend
    #219362

    Well there are some modules that have only the “module suffix” and not the “class suffix” but
    those information are very useful that you gave me.

    Thanx alot.:cool:

    nikii Friend
    #219997

    Hi
    I need to apply this css class suffix in some modules where there is only module suffix, how can i do ?

    Thank you

    ShannonN Friend
    #220004

    nikii;15375Hi
    I need to apply this css class suffix in some modules where there is only module suffix, how can i do ?

    Thank you

    for module only suffix you use the ‘sticky’ pin’ quote’ etc not the one to change module colours

    ShannonN

    mannief Friend
    #220622

    I am having the same problem, i wanted to use that pin but i can’t get it to work. Only thing i got so far are the -default icon #

    Same problem with the -blue and so wich don’t seem to do it for me. I probably am doing something wrong but what i don’t know

    ayzex Friend
    #220678

    Hi there,
    I am using also Ja Senecio. Am I able to use module class suffixes for all modules, or just for standard module like Newest Items, Popular etc?
    Within new installed modules I cannot find module class suffixes?

    Thanks for helping.
    Brad

    swemmel Friend
    #220684

    If a module has Module Class Suffix in it’s configuration, than you can use the Class-suffix. Othwerwise not.

    Kind Regards,
    Peter

    langer Friend
    #221246

    Excuse me, I have the same problem and after reading this thread I do’nt know it better.

    My concrete example: the Site Mdule “Latest News”. There is only the Parameter “Module Class Suffix”.

    The “-default icon#” is making no problem, it works.

    But which syntax I have to use to get the Module highlighted like in the right column of the “Live Demo”?

    hadassah Friend
    #225892

    <em>@hellonow 14530 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi

    in modules>chosen module there are two suffix boxes

    menu class suffix
    module class suffix

    in the first you put the colour (-brick, -blue etc)
    in the second you put -sticky, -note or whatever

    click save and it should show up.

    Hope this helps</blockquote>

    the documentation is missing all this information. What other module class suffixes can one use to produce a “stamp”-like effect on your DEMO ?

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