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  • seelife Friend
    #176157

    Hi Folks,
    I have added a JA Bulletin module with JATabs inside it to my Teline 4 site
    I grab content from both joomla and K2 content – all is working well.
    Under each tab, I have the post links and thumbnail displayed as the latest news in that tab.

    BUT – How do I add some kind of Notice Heading above the entire set of Tabs as a Heading.
    Say I have 4 tabs (Hotels, Venues, Bureaus etc) – I want a Heading or title above them (non clickable) eg Business Suppliers to introduce the tabbed bulletins.

    Any ideas, thanks


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    seelife Friend
    #448763

    Can anyone suggest a way.
    Only other solution I thought of is to make a new Tab as a default so it is !st and displays not “Latest News” but a small clock of text say from a K2 article in its content – But I cannot make that work either.
    This is a hassle for me – Its like having a great Quick News with tabs that I cannot refer to like – go look at “MY News ” on the Front page.
    Help please – or maybe there is a better way to have a tabbed thing – ie a better Tab Module than using JATabs/Bulettin for latest news ??

    swissa Friend
    #448764

    Hi seelife,

    You said you added a module with tabs inside. I don’t have Teline so don’t recognise the image you posted but if it is a module can’t you make a custom-html module above it containing whatever you want?

    If you make and use a module-suffix then you could even style out borders etc for it maybe? To make it really look like a plain or fancy text heading. Or am I way off the mark here?

    seelife Friend
    #448791

    HI swissa, actually you may be right – but I cant seem to locate the right css file in the teline template files.
    There is no ja-tabs.title-top in the css anywhere.
    Thanks anyway

    Sherlock Friend
    #448815

    Hi seelife,

    I think you can find those elements in these files
    plugins/system/jatabs/jatabs/themes/teline_iv/style.css
    or plugins/system/jatabs/jatabs/ja.tabs.css

    swissa Friend
    #448817

    It would be new css that you would need to make. Make a new custom-html module with the text you want and centre the text, Publish it in the same position that your JA Bulletin module is published and use ordering to ensure that it is above JA-B.

    Then use Chrome or firebug to see its css. You can copy that, add a suffix to both the css and the module and then do your styling as you wish.

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