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12 years 7 months ago #2409 by arvendal
Styles overrides was created by arvendal
Hello,

I am using this great module Accordeon Menu but I cant figure out how to create ovverides for the styling (text color, list style types etc) without hacking the PHP code in the modules core files. I'm sorry to say I don't speak French enough to understand all the forum discussions.

It would be nice to change some of the module CSS - not totally shutting it off via backend. The Maximenu module gives you some more styles options, but I can't find the similar in Accordion Menu.

Rgds

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12 years 7 months ago #2411 by ced1870
Replied by ced1870 on topic Re: Styles overrides
Hi
you can change the css in the file mod_accordeonck_css.php in the assets folder.
you right, some styles are missing an I have just began a work on this today for the version 1.7 :)
I'm thinking about the best way to do it, in the options directly or with a theme package, or both...
Ced

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12 years 6 months ago #2555 by Dre01
Replied by Dre01 on topic Re: Styles overrides
Hello ced1870,
thank you for such nice module,
maybe you help me change this style
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my rockettheme template have a lot styles for <ul> example <ul class="list-icon rightarrow">
but how I add for this module? I try with firebug and its show with this black standard list style
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pls help, where I need add this ul class="list-icon rightarrow" for list menu?

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12 years 6 months ago #2557 by ced1870
Replied by ced1870 on topic Re: Styles overrides
hi
have you tried with the css suffix in the admin options ?
CEd

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12 years 6 months ago #2563 by Dre01
Replied by Dre01 on topic Re: Styles overrides
Hi,
thank you for response,
yes i try add in module option Menu Class Suffix; my class
but its display like this

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12 years 6 months ago #2564 by ced1870
Replied by ced1870 on topic Re: Styles overrides
then you must override the default.php view (and other views if necessary) to put your own classes and HTML tags.

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