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  • Christian Hesselmann Friend
    #147512

    hi buddys,
    i try to switch the styles of urani (xmas, blue, default,…) by assign the styles to a menue – like i can do it with the menu-styles ( menu itemid=css or itemid=moo). So i try to switch the styles by writing itemid=blue or itemid=xmas – but it doesn’t work.

    can anybody help 🙂

    lamvt Friend
    #328880

    hi,hessel, Happy new year,
    Could you send your Live site or use quickstart to help you to solve it

    Christian Hesselmann Friend
    #328884

    <em>@lamvt 159864 wrote:</em><blockquote>hi,hessel, Happy new year,
    Could you send your Live site or use quickstart to help you to solve it</blockquote>

    hi,
    yes i send you a link to our customer server – one moment. 😎

    Christian Hesselmann Friend
    #328997

    <em>@hessel 159868 wrote:</em><blockquote>hi,
    yes i send you a link to our customer server – one moment. :cool:</blockquote>

    Unfortunately, there is no solution that runs on a good programming. But you can easily insert multiple templates (for example: ja_urani, ja_urani2, ja_urani3) in the template folder, whose preferences are adapted to different styles. If you have multiple templates in the template folder, then you can assign the templates to each menu item, because only then (if you have more than one template in the folder) does the assignment to an item.

    Hey Joomlart developer(s): You should remember such allocations in a template configuration programming. The advantage of simple configuration (for example, the configuration of the mega-menus) would ensure a variety of styles in a single-use template. Sites with joomlart Templates can easily change their look, feel and its easy for beginner.

    Thx christian

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