is there a way of setting them to be all in one row / line . with minimal spaces between the icons
Second question.
I would like to have an article appear as so 2nd attachment.
How can this be achieved have the columns in an article like the picture .
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Hello
Not by default however you could use the following Custom CSS where 514 is the ID number to your module (edit to taste)...
Ciarán
Not by default however you could use the following Custom CSS where 514 is the ID number to your module (edit to taste)...
.j51_icons514 .j51_icon {
width: 12.5%;
}
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 1
Hello Ciarán, just curious at the back end where you setting for the home page icons are.
Is there a way of having an option like 8 columns and choosing the number of rows.
Just thinking i will try what you sent me when i get home.
Thanks again.
Is there a way of having an option like 8 columns and choosing the number of rows.
Just thinking i will try what you sent me when i get home.
Thanks again.
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- # 2
Hello
It is difficult to say with a live example however at a guess you can try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...
Ciarán
It is difficult to say with a live example however at a guess you can try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...
.j51_icons .j51_icon {
text-align: center !important;
width: 12.5% !important;
}
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 3
I don't have an URL but i had something like this screenshot one and not two.
Instead of four rows which are the maximum at the modules setting maybe have 8 or 7
Instead of four rows which are the maximum at the modules setting maybe have 8 or 7
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Hello
Would you have a URL to an example of your icons?
For the second screenshot modules are divided between 3 module positions (bottom-1a, bottom-1b and bottom-1c) to create the 3 columns.
Ciarán
Would you have a URL to an example of your icons?
For the second screenshot modules are divided between 3 module positions (bottom-1a, bottom-1b and bottom-1c) to create the 3 columns.
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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- # 5
I think there was a misunderstanding,
My first question is
How can icons be listed in one line on the homepage with very minimal space between them?
That is instead of having two rows have a single row with let's say eight icons.
The second question is how can articles be arranged as neatly as they have been in this article 2nd screenshot.
Did you use tables to achieve that order or is it just a blog layout?
My first question is
How can icons be listed in one line on the homepage with very minimal space between them?
That is instead of having two rows have a single row with let's say eight icons.
The second question is how can articles be arranged as neatly as they have been in this article 2nd screenshot.
Did you use tables to achieve that order or is it just a blog layout?
- more than a month ago
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Hello
In your second screenshot icons have been added to the module title. You can do so by using the Header Class field in your module settings. Simply add the icon class of your choice to this field.. http://demo.joomla51.com/0139/index.php/features/font-awesome
Ciarán
In your second screenshot icons have been added to the module title. You can do so by using the Header Class field in your module settings. Simply add the icon class of your choice to this field.. http://demo.joomla51.com/0139/index.php/features/font-awesome
Ciarán
- more than a month ago
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