1. Wayne Webb
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  3. Friday, 06 April 2012
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While we all enjoy the colorizing of the text of a front end module, such as in a vertical menu system, at times we may not want a two word string of text to be in two colors as below. Yes, we could go and edit the CSS, but then if we in the future wanted it as it originally was, we would have to redo it again. There is a better solution.


In the back end open Module Manager and then open the module you want to edit. In this case it would be Main Menu. In the title of the menu change any instance of a space between the words. Replace it with the code "" (without the quotes). Save your changes.


I have found that this works with any template by any template house and with any version of Joomla.
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You're welcome.
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Great tip. Thank you
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