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  • Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1074609

    Hi
    You can control the width using module suffix.
    Example:
    You suffix is : swidth
    Now define it in the custom.css file

    .swidth {max-width:800px; margin:0 auto;}

    Add it in your module

    • Open advance option of module > module style > xhtml.

    save and check.

    Regards

    trevorellis Friend
    #1075115

    Doesn’t seem to be working. What have I missed?

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1075232

    Hi
    Can U share the site details in Private reply and let me know the page and details screenshot, so i can check and apply it to you.
    the current site view seems different as its using a slideshow at the top of the header

    Regards

    trevorellis Friend
    #1075315

    I had to remove the slideshow that was causing the problem as my client was complaining. I will set up a demo site and let you have the details soon.

    trevorellis Friend
    #1081444
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    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1081453

    Hi
    You are using a 3rd party slideshow module, that does not have the option to add module suffix.
    I suggest you to ask the extension provider for its fixed width, I am not sure how the extension work with its settings for width.
    If you will use JA ACM slideshow you can see the option for module suffix.

    Regards

    trevorellis Friend
    #1081460

    Thank you. Please mark as closed, non-Joomlart issue.

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1081750

    Hi
    The issue is marked as non-JA issue and closed as per request.

    Regards

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