1. Carrie Wrigley
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  3. Thursday, 16 July 2020
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I just uploaded Riley, to use on a site formerly using Letterpress. I really like it overall - except that for some reason on the home page, long block rectatangles are being displayed rather than my article titles (I display my Featured Articles in the content area on my home page.) Any idea why this is or how to correct it?

I've attached screenshots of the blue bar in Riley, compared with the actual titles in Letterpress (which of course is what I want - letters, not blue bars.)

Also, I see that Riley includes some modules I'm not familiar with, and can't find info about anywhere on your site. Can you please tell me where to find info and/or a demo on these modules?
-j51calltoaction
-j51rotate
-j51inlineicons (how does this differ from j51icons?)

My site is MorningLightCounseling.com. It will either be on Riley still (if I can figure out how to display it well enough before I leave for work in 2 hours), or back to LetterPress (if I can't.) Thanks. -- Carrie Wrigley
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Since posting these questions here,, I also tried to implement the Layered Slideshow.  It ended up not displaying like the demo - as it displayed the full width of the screen.  I did find a setting to reduce the height, but not the width.  How can I get it to match the dimensions of your demo?

Also, with Layered Slideshow, is there any way to:
1-Make the animations appear in this order, each a few seconds apart:  1) slide picture only ; 2) title with fadein;  3) caption with fadein.  
2-Or, any way to control the speed on the animation themselves - how fast or slow they appear once they begin?  I tried changing numbers in the boxes, but none of them seemed to impact these elements.
3- Change the font color for some of the slides. The default white text looks great against some of my slides - but entirely gets lost and blends into other slides.
4- Change the height or left-right positioning on the slides?  I did see the Left - Center - Right settings, and that helped some - but in some cases I'd still like to move the text a little higher or lower, based on the image behind it.  Any way of doing that with this module?
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Hi Carrie

Could you assign a single menu item that displays this issue to the Riley template and post it here. We can then examine the source code to find the origin of the issue.

J51 InlineIcons - This is a simple module which displays single inline icons commonly used for social media links. This differs from J51 Icons in that it does not inline a title and caption for each icon and only allows an inline layout.

J51 Rotate - A simple carousel module

J51 Call to Action - Create a call to action element consisting of text and a call to action button

Ciaran
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I have the same issue with a new install of Joomla and the Riley framework. You can see an example at the following URL. It is a category view of articles.

http://notforprofit.website/index.php/braves-blog
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Thank you Danneel

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

h2 a {
-webkit-background-clip: text;
-webkit-text-fill-color: transparent;
}


We will release a template update with this fix later today.

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Appreciate it.. Works fine for me after adding the CSS.

Thanks
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