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January 28, 2009 at 9:38 am #137591
JA Quartz is a great template,
but please can you post a list of the different module class suffix??
This was Already asked for JA Zinc and no real answer….Thank you
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January 28, 2009 at 10:14 am #288598I thought they had it with the “view more” in the available templates area but I see that is not the case and I don’t see it in the userguide either. Hmm….:confused:
You can find the style (suffix) in the template.css file in the “modules” section. Here are the styles which I can see in the css.
div.moduletable h3,
div.moduletable_default h3,
div.moduletable_menu h3,
div.moduletable_text h3,
div.moduletable_blank h3,
div.moduletable_hilite2 h3,
div.moduletable_hilite1 h3Looks like _hilite1 and _hilite2 are the ones you are looking for, and they change with the style chosen.
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January 28, 2009 at 12:09 pm #288630Thank you so much for the quick answer !
Since the module class suffix change with the template style, i guess i have to check one by one to see the result…but it really helps 😀
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January 28, 2009 at 1:25 pm #288642Hi richardgazzo,
regarding the module class suffixes, depending on the templates, some of the are not called moduletable. It depends on the module you are using. You have to look at the css, using firebug or whatever, and then see. It could be box, with suffix, box_hilite for example.
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January 28, 2009 at 1:33 pm #288647I set up a test site and installed it, then assigned the diff module positions to some custom modules, then when you change the template style you can easily see them. If you installed quickstart you can probably enable the style switcher on your site or your demo site and see them easier that way.
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January 29, 2009 at 8:19 am #288764Thank you again !
It could be nice to have thoses details where they belong: in the user guide…Anyway, thanks for the replies!
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