1. keith@parriss.co.uk
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Hello. I'm using Layla & want to hide items in header-3 module. I've set this to hide in responsive options on the template general page, but they are still visible. If I set showcase to hide, this does work. Could you suggest what I've done wrong please?
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Hello

On which Joomla version are you having this issue? Would you have a URL to an example of your header-3 module where the issue is present?

Ciaran
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Hello. I've recenty downloaded the Joomla 4 version of the template, this is the development address;

https://gtts-four.cloudaccess.host/

Viewig on an Apple 12 mini, I still see the content for this module, which I would like to hide.
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Hi Keith

To amend try adding the following to the Responsive Custom CSS fields within the General -> Responsive Options tab of your template settings. For more details on using these fields may I suggest the following article... https://joomla51.com/tutorials/template-parameters/applying-custom-css-to-a-screensize-device

.header-3 {
display: none;
}


Ciaran
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That's done the trick, many thanks.
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