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Hi Ciarán,

Can I copy MenuModule from another template. I use clarity template ver. joomla 3, but I dont like menu style on sidecol menu. because no have line like "Presence" template. What should i do. how to copy Menu Modul. I have "Presence" Template too.

second question, why my Home Menu display like this, see attachment. I use clarity template with joomla 3.
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Hi Masjai

To underline the menu items of your template try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..

[code type=css].module ul.menu a, .module_menu ul.menu a {
border-bottom: 1px solid #CCCCCC;
padding: 7px 10px 7px 25px;
}[/code]
Would you have a URL to an example of your 'home menu' so we can examine this further?

Ciarán
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regarding with second question, this is my home menu image http://www.resepsi.com/images/homemenu.jpg

- in "Course manu" we not see diference menu between Root and sub menu. we need more 2 or 3 spacing for sub menu.
- in "Home menu" menu does not vertical.
- length of the line not same like this template menu http://www.resepsi.com/images/homemenu2.jpg

thx ciaran
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Hi Masjai

Would you have a URL to an example of this menu so we can put together the CSS to make your amendments?

Ciarám
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