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  • victortopper Friend
    #726279

    Hi,
    At each change of the picture “slideshow” the body of the home menu moves
    It is not possible to limit the number of title character and the introduction to stop this?

    http://mt5j345.mwinda.org

    timtecsa Friend
    #755038

    }
    .magazine-featured.style-1 .magazine-carousel .magazine-item-main {
    min-height: 290px!important;
    max-height: 450px;

    For some reason the custom.css (above) which fixes this problem is not being applied.

    victortopper Friend
    #756472

    Nobody can answer me to my problem

    Saguaros Moderator
    #756501

    You can see above css is applied when you inspect element from frontend but the point is that it’s not correct solution to fix issue.

    Try this way:


    .t3-mainbody .style-1.magazine-featured .magazine-featured-leading {
    min-height: 730px;
    }

    victortopper Friend
    #756532

    Thank you I’ll test it tonight
    By cons iv ja_teline with the menu items featured table is whatever the photo or text length v ja_teline but this is not the case. you can check the ja_teline iv here:
    http://mwinda.org slideshow is stable with its contents inside

    timtecsa Friend
    #756561

    An alternative to adopting the Teline IV method would be to actually count the vertical space units and dynamically trim the number of intro text lines to suit the allocated vertical space. In desktop publishing it’s called vertical justification.
    @saguaros. Your css works until the title has 3 lines. See http://j344tag.gpmnews.com/ Bathily article.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #756593

    <blockquote>http://mwinda.org slideshow is stable with its contents inside</blockquote>

    This site uses a different module, not ACM module in JA Teline V.

    Of course, my above value for the ‘min-height’ property is sample value I suggested. If there is article which contains more text, you can increase the value to suit your need.

    timtecsa Friend
    #756679

    Yes, of course. But easiest is to tell authors to limit their titles 🙂 Otherwise too much blank space.

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