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  • gringo211985 Friend
    #182614

    Hi there,

    I want to remove the red bit from the footer of the JA mixmaz template and have it as plain black.

    Please can someone tell me how to do this.

    Thanks

    TomC Moderator
    #474313

    So that I can best assist you, please set “Optimize CSS” to “No” within your Template Manager–General settings.

    gringo211985 Friend
    #474386

    <em>@TomC 348050 wrote:</em><blockquote>So that I can best assist you, please set “Optimize CSS” to “No” within your Template Manager–General settings.</blockquote>

    Done, what should I do next?

    TomC Moderator
    #474423

    <em>@gringo211985 348132 wrote:</em><blockquote>Done, what should I do next?</blockquote>
    I just brought up your site and I no longer see the red in the footer . . . . in fact, I no longer see the footer at all.

    Were you able to resolve this issue on your own?

    gringo211985 Friend
    #474428

    <em>@TomC 348183 wrote:</em><blockquote>I just brought up your site and I no longer see the red in the footer . . . . in fact, I no longer see the footer at all.

    Were you able to resolve this issue on your own?</blockquote>

    Hi Tom,

    Yeah I got this sorted in another thread “Luna” helped me out.

    If you open my site again you’ll see a big white/grey line going through the right hand side images etc. (maybe a spacer for where modules would go)

    How do I remove that?

    TomC Moderator
    #474434

    <em>@gringo211985 348189 wrote:</em><blockquote>
    If you open my site again you’ll see a big white/grey line going through the right hand side images etc. (maybe a spacer for where modules would go)

    How do I remove that?</blockquote>

    Found the culprit . . . .

    Within file path –> /templates/ja_mixmaz/css/template.css

    at/about line 864, find the following rule:

    #ja-container .main .main-inner1 {
    background: url("../images/dot-grey.gif") repeat-y scroll 75% 0 transparent;
    margin-left: 0;
    margin-right: 0;
    }

    The culprit is that “dot-grey” background image … delete it from the CSS rule – but DO make a cut-and-paste backup of the rule, just in case it affects any other aspects of your site on other pages where you might want that line to display.

    That do the trick ???

    😎

    gringo211985 Friend
    #474513

    Thanks Tom,

    The fix worked perfectly we can now mark this as solved.

    Thanks for all the help it’s very much appreciated.

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