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Menu Module Suffix

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    Menu Module Suffix

    Posted 16 years 4 months ago
    • Where does the CSS code belong when overriding the text and background attributes in a single menu module?

      Many thanks,
      gemseeker
  • Re: Menu Module Suffix

    Posted 16 years 4 months ago
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    Re: Menu Module Suffix

    Posted 16 years 3 months ago
    • The site is still unpublished. However, the item in question is:

      mod_mainmenu.

      In the module, I'm presented with options:
      a.menu class suffix
      b.module class suffix

      I'm trying to understand:
      1: what's the difference between the two?
      2: if I want to "add" a unique CSS style for this particular module instance, how to I indicate it in either "a" or "b" above?
      3. then, how do I establish this unique style within the CSS files?

      I've researched this, yet there seems to be many differing opinions. I know developers are constantly changing individual module backgrounds with colors and background images, so I'm hoping for a "standard" way of doing it, regardless of the template.

      Many thanks,
      gemseeker

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