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I have a module that displays a random photo.
I do not want it to show when table/portrait or phone, so am adding bootstrap code to stop it.

I added: hidden-phone (space in front of hidden-phone)

in the Module Class Suffix, but it is still showing the module.

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Suggestions?
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Hello

Have you since resolved this issue? Checking on an Android device and checking with a resize of a desktop browser, your module is hidden on smaller screens.

Ciarán
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I see it is working when reducing window.

Ipad, in portrait view, the module is still showing.
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Hello

Thank you for detailing. It appears to be an issues with the somewhat dated media query widths set in Bootstrap 2.3 which Joomla uses. Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters which will use Modernizr to detect the device (all touch devices)...


.touch .hidden-phone {display: none;}


Ciarán
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Perfect.
I've been reading about the bootstrap 2.3 issue.
Didn't realize Modernizr was already in your coding.

Thanks,
Pappy
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