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Hello,

So awhile ago you helped me with the CSS code for .slideshowcontainer {margin-top: 55px;} to adjust my top margin. I'm not using slideshowcontainer but I am using Module Random Image. .. what is this called so I can do the same? How can I locate the correct usage? Is it .modulerandomimagecontainer? :) Just guess. I'm using the Module Random Image but need to increase top margin space as well?

THANK YOU VERY MUCH :)

April
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Hi April

Would you have a URL to an example of the module in question?

Ciarán
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Hello Ciaran,

I forgot why I asked this question but I think I found another solution. I found a way to overlay text onto an image using TinyMCE as well. But, I'd like to know the names of various modules so I can use them for CSS Code. For example, I am using the background image for Sidecol-a but I need it to fill up the entire space (no white space). I want to try

.Sidecol-a {"margin-left: 2px; margin-top: 2px;"} is the identifying name correct? Thanks

April
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Hi April

Not sure if I understand you correctly but you can try using the following selector..


#sidecol_a .module { ... }


Ciarán
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