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[SOLVED] CSS changes not being applied
- Hofmann
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- douglas
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MooFAQ tries to inherit most of your template's styling, so if you change h1.componentheading in your template's CSS file it will change all h1.componentheading headings in your site. Unless, of course, you add a new h1.componentheading to the MooFAQ css file instead of editing your template's CSS.
I would add something like:
h1.componentheading{font-size:90% !important}
I've already changed the new version which I should release in a couple days. In teh new version you will be able to just add the .moofaq-category-title rule to the CSS file;
Best regards,
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- Hofmann
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One last question, is there a way to do the same for the category title (i.e. the FAQ Category)?
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- douglas
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You cannot change to h4, however you can change the font-size of the heading.
Please read this file:
ideal.fok.com.br/component/option,com_mo.../id,15/view,article/
I would just add something like this:
.pane-sliders .panel h3 span{font-size:90%}
Best regards,
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- Hofmann
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I'm an amateur at this and I thought maybe you could help me out.
I'm running a Rockettheme template (Crystalline) that I think might be interfering with my changes to the MooFaq CSS. I'm just trying to change the MooFAQ heading from the default h3 to h4 to make it the font smaller, but when I make the changes and upload the panel.css it doesn't seem to do anything.
Any insights?
Thanks in advance.
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