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Need to change/edit the look and feel of iFAQ to suit an existing website
I've been away from Joomla for quite a while now and I'm running short of time with an important project that needs a simple FAQ, so knowing that this can be done with iFAQ and you are there as backup is a great help.
I'll give it a go and report back later.
Many thanks again.
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iFAQ tries to inherit as much as possible styling from your template in order to keep the same look and feel. For example, the text for the answer's (article content) size and color are inherited from your template as well as the button's styling.
We decided to use CSS template files, avoiding inline CSS, in order to improve performance and grant you a better rating from Google Pagespeed and YSlow. Therefore, all changes must be done in the CSS file.
There's a brief tutorial on how to create your own template here .
Very little simple CSS changes are necessary, but if you need any assistance please let us know your FAQ URL and the colors you want to use and we'll help you out.
Best regards,
Douglas Machado
iStoreLocator | iFAQ | Ideal Related Articles | Contact Enhanced
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Ok, I can get iFAQ to work and it's fairly simple to understand and I do like being able to place it in an article, etc, but... how can I easily alter the look and feel of an iFAQ template?
I'm no coder and I've not played with Joomla for about 5 years or more, but I really want to change some of the colours used in the text, etc.
I need to add our website colours to the text and arrows and I would like to marry that with the simple flat buttons not the beveled ones and also turn off the 'Expand/Collapse All' buttons.
Does iFAQ have a little more flexibility to be altered to suit an exiting design style???
Your help and advice here would be greatly appreciated.
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