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In the module Image Hover there appears a blue line under the pictures.
I tryed different sizes but nothing changed.

Where can I change those settings?


Coletta
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  1. http://test.wollenhaupt-solingen.de/index.php/impressum
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Hi Coletta

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

.j51imagehover img {
margin-bottom: -8px;
}


Ciarán
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Dear Ciarán,

Thank you for your script snippet.
It works !!!!!

I wish a merry Christmas to you an your loved ones,
a happy new year and health as the base for everything...

Regards,
Coletta
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Dear Ciarán,

I' m sorry that I must ask you again....
In this case I have two equal websites, one which is online and another which lies on a subdomain.
This is because I' m not prefect in working with templates and so I test it on the subdomain
and if it works I make it on the real site.

So,
the last solution works on the test version from the website.

.j51imagehover img {
margin-bottom: -8px;
}

Now as I put in the snipped in the custom.css there is no change. The lines are already there.

For explanation:
The main template is the J51_Stockholm.
On one side I use the J51_Magnolia module.

The snipped I put in the Magnolia custom.css.
And tried to put it in the J51_Stockholm custom.css
Both doesn't work...
Where is the mistake?

Can you please help...

Regards,
Coletta
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  1. https://www.wollenhaupt-solingen.de/index.php/2018-01-24-15-42-12
  2. http://test.wollenhaupt-solingen.de/index.php/impressum
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Hi Coletta

If you place the suggested CSS in the Custom CSS field in your templates settings instead of the custom.css, does it have any effect on your gallery?

Ciarán
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IT WORKS !!!!!
Thank you !!!
And every time I learn a bit more ;)

I wish you a great weekend
Coletta
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Hej Ciarán,

is it also possible to change the font size (in the backgroundwith a code snippet into the custom.css ?
Is this the header tag ?
Here h4

Regards,
Coletta
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Hello

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

(Edit to taste)

.j51imagehover figcaption {
font-size: 1.4em;
}


Ciarán
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