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May 23, 2012 at 10:29 pm #177469If you see the sprite :
you can see that a badge is not defined :
Modify : templates > ja_elastica > css > typo.css
by adding :
.badge-quote .badge { background-position: 0 -270px; }
then use the CSS Class : badge-quote
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May 25, 2012 at 3:46 am #454829Hi denis25,
The badge’s defined in one module depends on Module Class Suffix you set in backend of setting of module. By default this About Joomla! module has ‘_menu‘ class suffix, if you want to use one of above badge, you should change class suffix to one of them like ‘ badge-hot‘
Hope you got the idea.
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May 25, 2012 at 9:44 pm #454926I think you don’t understand what I have explained.
No problem for me to apply suffix classes but I explain that the suffix “quote” is not defined in the template while the sprite exists.
So I give the solution to use it.1 user says Thank You to denis25 for this useful post
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