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    aos-animate for each article in blog layout

    Posted 4 years 1 month ago
    • Is there a way to add the aos-animate for each article in a blog type layout?
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    Re: aos-animate for each article in blog layout

    Posted 4 years 1 month ago
    • Yes wrap your article content in a DIV with the aos-animate on it. You could also do a joomla html override too and put the class in the override - but I don't recommend the use of override as they are a pain to maintain keeping up with joomla changes. That's why RT doesn't do Joomla overrides anymore with G5 templates.

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    Re: aos-animate for each article in blog layout

    Posted 4 years 1 month ago
    • seems if I do it in the HTML in the article it wouldn't animate the titles and anything else attached to the block. Maybe I will try and do something with K2 and articles instead that way I can update Joomla but maybe not update K2.
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    Re: aos-animate for each article in blog layout

    Posted 4 years 1 month ago
    • No, it won't animate the Joomla titles but you can just turn those off and put the title into the article content yourself - then it would do what you want without having to create a joomla html override. K2 would be exactly the same.

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