Template style in different position
Hi, I was using Template Creator a while back and am looking to get back into it. One thing I would like to know about the latest versions is:
If I create a template and I have modules 1,2,3,4 each styled a different colour say 1= red and 2 = yellow etc, can i have module 5 and apply the style from module 1 by applying a suffix in joomlas module manager? or would this need to be done in the custom CSS file?
Its similar to how the old yootheme templates worked, by adding primary-box suffix in the module manager it would apply a set style.
Hope this makes sense.
Many thanks
If I create a template and I have modules 1,2,3,4 each styled a different colour say 1= red and 2 = yellow etc, can i have module 5 and apply the style from module 1 by applying a suffix in joomlas module manager? or would this need to be done in the custom CSS file?
Its similar to how the old yootheme templates worked, by adding primary-box suffix in the module manager it would apply a set style.
Hope this makes sense.
Many thanks
by dpf220
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Hi
there is no set of styles for your modules, you create the styles in the interface.
So if you want to add a module N°5, create the position in template creator and then you can copy/paste the style from another module
Hope it helps
CEd
PS : I have on my todolist to add some styles sets, and also the ability to create a css class with the styling interface that could be used anywhere. But this is a long work and will not be integrated before weeks/months
there is no set of styles for your modules, you create the styles in the interface.
So if you want to add a module N°5, create the position in template creator and then you can copy/paste the style from another module
Hope it helps
CEd
PS : I have on my todolist to add some styles sets, and also the ability to create a css class with the styling interface that could be used anywhere. But this is a long work and will not be integrated before weeks/months
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by ced1870
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Thanks, the css class created in the interface is what I wanted, Ive created a style for module number one and I want the end user to be able to use that style on another module by using the suffix in module manager. I can still implement it using the custom CSS file but was trying to save a bit of time.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Thanks for the quick reply.
by dpf220
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yes, for now you can use the custom css, and this is a feature in the pipe
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