1. ziggy
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  4. Tuesday, 10 July 2012
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Hi i wonder if you could help. I purchased the superb template Specialize but i am having a problem with slideshow software i installed which the makers are blaming on a template conflict. If you go to the "Headshots" page under portfolio you will see the first two images are at a different height although all images are the exact same size. I contacted the makers of the slideshow who were quite abrupt because i know nothing about html told me the following:

add this some-ware to your styles :

.carouselimage > a{
background:none!important;
}

the conflicting style comes from:

templates/j51_specialize/css/nexus.css

.module ul a, .module_menu ul a {
color: #AAA;
padding: 7px 15px;
margin: 0px 0px;
background: url('/"../images/bullet1.png"') no-repeat scroll 6px center transparent;
padding-left: 25px;
font-size: 13px;
letter-spacing: 1.5px;
}

This is double dutch to me, i havent a clue what to do. Can someone please help by telling me in laymans terms what to do please.

The direct address to the problem is: http://vickyanderson.co.uk/index.php/2012-07-04-20-39-17/headshots

Gordon
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Hi Gordon

To add their styling you can simply their CSS..

[code type=css].carouselimage > a{
background:none!important;
}[/code]
.. in to the Custom CSS field within your templates parameters (Extensions -> Template Manager -> J51_Specialise -> Custom CSS.

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