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Hello

I try to move the extension, but it is difficult...

Some help?


Thank you very much.
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of this extension?

Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán

I used what you said, namely, the page mailchimp.com.

I sent back my data to your email.


Thank you.
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Thank you

Could you try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters where 420px is the left position of your module (edit to taste)...


#container_copyright .custom {
left: 420px;
position: relative;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán

all good, I made and number px from 720 in 800
to go to the right, and all good.

Thank you very much! :)
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Hi Ciarán.

We made the newsletter in the right position footer menu. here as well. Now I want to put an image or text in the left position footer menu.
without, however, to move the newsletter from the position.
There is a parameter for what to write in Custom css?

Thank you again
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Hello

Not sure if I understand you correctly. Could you send me a URL to an example of your newsletter and image and we will see can they be aligned with the use of some CSS. The details provided previously no longer appear to allow us access.

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Hello

try again. Why I put the server in safety...


Thanks.
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Thank you

Considering you have a number of elements which you wish to place in this area of your template would you not consider placing your modules in the base-## module positiosn. It would then be a lot easier to simply make the background of these modules transparent rather than creating new module positions.

Ciarán
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Hi again Ciarán


Sorry, but I did not understand what you want to say.
I just want to put 3 small images that you saw over the newsletter, left in footer menu.

Thanks.
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Hello

Try adding the following to the end of the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#container_copyright .custom {
float: left;
left: 120px;
position: relative;
width: 300px;
}



Ciarán
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Hi again Ciarán


Unfortunately, not achieved by this parameter.
moves from the position, and newsletter. :(

Probably need something else.

Thank you
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Hello

Sorry to say the only other solution is to place your images in base-1a module position and your newsletter in the base-1b module position. You can then use the 'Module Width' feature in your templates parameters to better position your modules.

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Hi Ciarán


When you can, take a look. I think it is ok.

Thanks for everything!
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