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How can I set the background color of j51news-module in NINA ( Joomla4 ) ?
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Hallo!

To change the background color, go to the corresponding module in the "General Settings" --> scroll down --> "Background Color"
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Hallo ip mann,

thanks for your response, but this option changes the background color ot the text field. I want to change the background color of the entire modul .
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Hallo!

Do you mean the background color of the position in the template where this module is inserted?

If yes, then via "System" --> "Site Template Styles" --> select your template --> "Modules/Component Styling" and here Background Color of the template position where your News module is placed.
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The modul is inserted in an article like {loadmoduleid 117} at content position. With background color I mean this

modulbackground.jpg
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Hello

Would you have URL to an example of your module?

Ciaran
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here it is : http://test.iv-fotografie.berlin/index.php

But the background of the entire modul as shown in my post before is gone. I don't no why, but is is okay.
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Hello

As your module is in the content area, does editing the General -> Modules/Component Styling -> Article Background Color option give you the desired result?

Ciaran
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No.
I did the following:
1. The module was placed in the content area ( background white ) within an article ( lodmoduleid) and the border appeared.
2. The module was set to a module position (background white) and no border appeared.
3. The module was loaded again into the content area. No border appeared.
I think the problem is solved for me

Thank you

Thomas.
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