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Upgrading to IFAQ from MooFAQ
The provided CSS code was actually for MooFAQ, not iFAQ, so That's probably why it didn't work properly.
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Regarding this page www.nonprofit-connection.com/index.php/about/faqs I recommend you to add the following CSS code to your template's custom.css
You have the iFAQ PRO which includes the Search Module.
In order to add the Search box you have to go to Extensions -> Modules, create a new or edit an existing iFAQ and assign it to any Module Position.
If you want you can assign it to one of the following module positions:
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Douglas Machado
iStoreLocator | iFAQ | Ideal Related Articles | Contact Enhanced
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I then changed the template style and everything was messed up again. I had to delete the menu item and re-add it again. I thought you might like to know.
I would like to know how to add the "SEARCH" box.
Thanks!
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The page www.nonprofit-connection.com/index.php/products/faqs is still using MooFAQ instead of iFAQ. You might need to change the menu item.
In order to change the font color please add the following code to the template CSS file in order to override your template's CSS rule for panels.
This will fix the FAQ title, however the text issue is not related to iFAQ/MooFAQ nor your template. The article text has inline CSS (style attributes) which are setting the text to white and style attributes override all other attributes.
Please edit your articles to remove all inline styling, this way it will inherit the CSS from the component and from your template.
Best regards,
Douglas Machado
iStoreLocator | iFAQ | Ideal Related Articles | Contact Enhanced
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I found the link in the footer module was still looking for moofaq. I re-pointed it to the ifaq menu item, and the page now appears to be correctly loading one of the default iFaq templates you selected.
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it looks like there is a page class assigned to that menu item, so I expect it shouldn't be difficult. Let me look around and come back with suggestions.
Also, please note that you shouldn't post login credentials in an open forum like this one. I marked it as deleted, and encourage you to use the contact form to keep confidential information away from the public.
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