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June 24, 2013 at 11:55 am #188456Hi,
I’m quite used to tweak the JA templates generally but after installing Brisk I fell stupid and confused. 😉 I’m using the default theme. Usually most customizing are done in the /template.css file. When trying something as simple as to add some thickness to the border underlining the menu (ja-header) nothing happens. Where do I do these sort of things in Brisk?
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June 25, 2013 at 9:26 am #496856Right now its difficult to guess the issue and give solution to you. It would be awesome if you can possibly include a screenshot and description on that particular screenshot on what you would like to do. Otherwise, it’s like solving a puzzle without clue.
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June 26, 2013 at 10:26 am #497019Thank you for answering. I’ve attached a screenshot of the Home page. What I’m trying to do is to make the grey border beneath the menu thicker, and also change its color. I use the default theme in Brisk. By using Firebug I’ve figured out that Brisk uses a file from a folder (named less) in Templates called style.less. I’m able to preview the changes in Firebug, but when I change actual values in the particular file, nothing happens. What’s a .less-file? Completely new structure to me!
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Matt<em>@Ninja Lead 378031 wrote:</em><blockquote>Right now its difficult to guess the issue and give solution to you. It would be awesome if you can possibly include a screenshot and description on that particular screenshot on what you would like to do. Otherwise, it’s like solving a puzzle without clue.</blockquote>
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June 26, 2013 at 4:11 pm #497043Problem solved. I found the file custom.css which is an excellent way to work with overrides in T3. More about it here: http://t3-framework.org/documentation/customization.html#custom-css
Thank you Joomlart!
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