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Where to edit inline styles?
I'm using the IE developers toolkit and seeing the following at the start of a VERY long line:
<div class="jpane-slider moofaq-content" style="border-bottom: medium none; padding-bottom: 0px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden; border-top: medium none; padding-top: 0px;"
It then goes on to include a vast amount of code.
I'm just not sure where it's coming from as none of that is in my own CSS. Trouble is, if I look at the page source code it's not there as an inline style.....
However, the IE tools are showing the inline top and bottom paddings set to zero, after they are set to 9px previously.
Now I'm no code expert, but I can normally manage to track down what's happening in Joomla and sort it. This however has got me stuck, and I appreciate that it might be nothing whatsoever to do with your module.
Any help is appreciated though.
Kind regards
Steve
p.s - if you look at the site, please use the first FAQ as a reference:
www.relayservices.co.uk/index.php?option...id=48&layout=default
p.p.s - sorry for the long URL, SEO friendly URL's dont seem to like your component but that's something i've been reading about on another thread.
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- douglas
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I usually do not use inline CSS. Can you please tell me where do you see it?
Best regards,
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Whilst I can happily edit the CSS files, it appears that some CSS is applied inline. I'm particularly looking at inline padding which is changing the bottom and top padding from 9px (sensible) to 0px (not good)
Could I ask where to find the files that are applying inline CSS?
Thanks
Steve
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