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  • ukfraternite Friend
    #136538

    Hello,

    I have seen these modules on Olivine Template.
    Latest News and
    Popular News

    I would like to incorporate these modules into my Teline 2. I tried to make a custom html but I found out they are not the same.

    Also, as you can see, the title of the module “Latest News” has 2 colours: Grey and Orange. Same as Polupar news. Also, the Latest News and the Popular can display small pictures.

    Please reply. Thank you in addvance.

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #284446

    Modules are always inside the template zips, when you need the styling of one template than you have to use the css styling codes from that particular template and have to implement those into your current css, so that the modules are displayed the same way like you want to. Any of the graphic codes and layout issues can be found in the particular template.css file of the template. Sometimes all is stored in the template.css or in the folder “ja_menus” when it is about menus etc.. Some modules also have their own css files, also components have those, even some plugins. Those can be found in the directory of the extensions directly and are always called *.css mostly with the name of the module, for Fireboard for example called forum.css, or stlye.css, it is simply nearly always the css file that stores the graphical and layout information. Sometimes you also place div styles or span styles into php files directly when you do not need a css for those, but you can always incorporate a a div class that is connected to a particular row of the css file and will display what you code inthere on the frontend.. In the module admin you have to link those via the css box or module style or module suffix boxes where often a default “-blank” is displayed. There you have to add the name of the div class. Try SelfHTML, google for it and get to know what I talk about in detail.

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