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  • djtaylor Friend
    #176183

    any one know how to make it so i can have a module class suffix transparent?

    TomC Moderator
    #448535

    <em>@djtaylor 313999 wrote:</em><blockquote>any one know how to make it so i can have a module class suffix transparent?</blockquote>
    What is it you are trying to do?

    djtaylor Friend
    #448537

    make a module suffix “transparent” so the module had no background


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    TomC Moderator
    #448539

    <em>@djtaylor 314007 wrote:</em><blockquote>make a module suffix “transparent” so the module had no background
    </blockquote>
    You can try to create a class suffix with the following property:

    background: transparent !important;
    }

    djtaylor Friend
    #448540

    where do i put the code?

    TomC Moderator
    #448543

    <em>@djtaylor 314011 wrote:</em><blockquote>where do i put the code?</blockquote>
    You would put it within the same CSS file as is the “regular” styling for the modules – likely your template.css file.

    Here are some resources to further assist you . . .

    http://docs.joomla.org/Using_Class_Suffixes#Module_Class_Suffix

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXUVP-LwCXA

    djtaylor Friend
    #448571

    Thanks but that is way to detailed for me to do im not that good with all these codes it would take me hours to understand :((

    i thought there would be a module suffix class “transparent” allready not have to make a class from scratch

    TomC Moderator
    #448602

    <em>@djtaylor 314049 wrote:</em><blockquote>Thanks but that is way to detailed for me to do im not that good with all these codes it would take me hours to understand :((
    </blockquote>

    Don’t sell yourself short – it’s all a learning process . . . THE THREE P’s – PATIENCE, PRACTICE and PERSEVERANCE

    😎

    djtaylor Friend
    #448608

    ok its just that im real busy with the content and everything and have hardly any time as it is, but i will try to learn how to do it later on if i get time.

    henrik1782 Friend
    #448827

    I thing you can use the suffix no-bg. Just remember to put a space in front of no-bg when you enter it.

    djtaylor Friend
    #448831

    worked thanks

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