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Hi,

the breadcrumbs are showing up in a rather ugly style in metropolis on my site. I see the beradcrumbs in the demo and they are looking fine. I can't say what's going wrong on my site. However, I put the LanguageSwitcher Modul into the same position 'breadcrumbs'?!

You can find my problem at

http://cervus-consult.com/index.php/en/products/expert-opinion.html

(The breadcrumbs only appear at english main menu 'products'. They are currently switched off elsewhere for design reasons.)


Is there a css code to fix the style of the breadcrums just to that style of the demo?

Thanks in advance for a hopefully helpfull reply.

Karl
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Sure.. try also adding the following to your Custom CSS field...


[code type=css]#breadcrumb .module_ {float: left;}
ul.breadcrumb {padding: 0 5px;}
.mod-languages {padding-top: 3px;}[/code]

Ciarán
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Thanks,

that helps a lot.

However, how can I get the breadcrumbs inline with the flags of the language switcher?

Karl
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Hi Karl

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


[code type=css].breadcrumb li a {
color: #DDDDDD;
display: inline-block;
}
.breadcrumb li {
color: #FFFFFF;
text-shadow: none;
}[/code]

Ciarán
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