Intro and full article image margins
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Though tI'd already asked this but couldn't find in my posts. Apologies if I did ask it before!
Joomla has this wonderful tool for standardizing posts from non-techie people. However, it doesn't give any ability to control the display of these images - ie. no padding or margins. I looked through TC hoping that this little gen may be tucked away somewhere but didn't see it. Did I miss it? If not, does TC already provide a class for this that I can overrride or would it be from bootstrap?
Joomla has this wonderful tool for standardizing posts from non-techie people. However, it doesn't give any ability to control the display of these images - ie. no padding or margins. I looked through TC hoping that this little gen may be tucked away somewhere but didn't see it. Did I miss it? If not, does TC already provide a class for this that I can overrride or would it be from bootstrap?
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Hi
to do that you shall use some custom css ot target your images
CEd
to do that you shall use some custom css ot target your images
CEd
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Replied by trogladyte on topic Intro and full article image margins
Posted 6 years 3 months ago #46458
Merry Christmas Ced
Does the template actually specify the class that these images have? I'm just not sure if the template assigns that or Joomla does.
Does the template actually specify the class that these images have? I'm just not sure if the template assigns that or Joomla does.
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Hi
the images are rendered by the com_content, this is managed by joomla!
you can manage it in your template, if you create an override
Merry christmas to you too
CEd
the images are rendered by the com_content, this is managed by joomla!
you can manage it in your template, if you create an override
Merry christmas to you too
CEd
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