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Hello,

I use J51_Carmen Template and I have some issues:

1) I want to change the copyright colour.

I have added the following code in custom css but it is still white.

#copyright p {
color: #000;
}

2) Inside the css folder I can see all the css files duplicated with .css.map extension. Is it ordinary?

3) When i set in "LayerSlideshow" just one image the nav arrows are still visible. ( version 1.1.6) In previous versions the arrows were not visible if it was only one image ( 1.1.1)


Thank you
Rita
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Hello again,

the site is : https://fiskardokayaks.com

Thank You
Rita
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Hi Rita

1. As your text is a link try using the following CSS instead....

.copyright p,
.copyright a {
color: #000;
}


2. These are the source map files for your CSS and allow the browser to map CSS generated by a pre-processor (less).

3. To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.layerslideshow-prev, .layerslideshow-next {
display: none;
}


Ciaran
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Hello Ciaran,

Thank you for your help. ;) :D

Have a nice day

Rita
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