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February 21, 2013 at 2:03 pm #185166Hi JoomlArt,
Unless I overlooked it in this forum, what is the module suffix to use if I don’t want any module formatting applied to it?
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February 21, 2013 at 2:49 pm #484167I had to dig around in the tutorial guide for this as it isn’t on the demo Typography page:
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February 25, 2013 at 9:41 am #484419Hi railer,
I’d like to illustrate a example of using module suffix class for you. I hope that I have enough details for you to understand with my snapshots, code guides … In this example, I’ll use our JA Orisite demo as a templat example.
Subject: Creating new suffix class for a JA Sidenews module.
1. On your server, open templatesja_orisitecsstemplate.css, then find line: /* MODULE STYLES*/.
2. Duplicate & add suffix to the css classes you want for new module. I.e:
div.ja-moduletable, div.moduletable_newmodule {
margin-bottom: 20px;
margin-top: 10px;
border: 1px solid #e5e6e7
padding: 15px 19px;
background: #333
}
Then Save.3. On administrator >> Extensions >> Module Manager >> Create a new JA Sidenews module >> Basic Options tab >> Module Class Suffix >> Type “_newmodule”. Then Save.
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