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Using Module Class Suffix

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    Using Module Class Suffix

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • Recently I noticed that a couple of demo content modules from RT have used the module class suffix, specifically the social tabs at the top of Enigma. I have a site, destinationself.com , and in the feature section I have a module that pulls pics from my FB albums.

      (side note, I really wanted to use Rokgallery but why use my web disk to store pics? It would be awesome if RT would add the ability to connect Rokgallery with outside picture sources like Flickr and Facebook)

      As you can see, the module is not centered, it sits to the left. I know I can edit the CSS but I was wondering if there was an easier way using the module class suffix.

      Thanks in Advance!!

      Billy
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    Re: Using Module Class Suffix

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • Hi,

      I don't see any feature section on your web site
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    Re: Using Module Class Suffix

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    • That's interesting... There is one? Right under the logo, is the box that say Burning Bush and contains pictures on a slider from Facebook. You don't see that?
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    Re: Using Module Class Suffix

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • Hi,

      add the following to the end of your template.css file
      div.jfbalbum-scroller{
                margin: 0 auto;
      }
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    Re: Using Module Class Suffix

    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • Igor,

      I appreciate you looking at this post, but like I mentioned in the original post, I know how to edit the CSS. What I am trying to figure out is if there is a way to use the Module Class Suffix.

      Thanks!
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    Posted 13 years 4 months ago
    • The Module Class Suffix is used to add specific css to that one module you add a unique class to. So in the module you want to alter, add a unique css class (for example: module-scroller-01}, usually best to leave/add a space before the name, save it. Then when you reload the page you'll see that class applied to that module and you can add a new css class that affects only that module.
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