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Styling of FAQ's inserted in articles via plugin
- douglas
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Can you please provide a direct link?
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- jean.maxime
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I hope that I can solve my problem with the verwsion I have because I am completely broke.
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- douglas
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Which Version of MooFAQ are you using?
The latest version should have more specific CSS rules that should avoid this problem.
If you are using a old version, please upgrade first and then if the problem continues, please provide a direct link so I can take a look at it.
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Each of my FAQ's are in two places: (1) They are inserted, via the plugin, into pages corresponding to their subject matter, and (2) they are also all gathered into a single large FAQ page under multiple categories corresponding to the different subjects.
My problem is that the big FAQ page looks good but the FAQ's inserted via the plugin do not, because they inherit the styling of the page in which they are inserted instead of keeping the same style as in the big FAQ page.
So for example, in my page about Blue Roses, I have an <h3> tag for the title "Blue roses FAQ's"... but since <h3> is the tag used by MooFAQ to style the questions, my questions look as big as the title "Blue roses FAQ's".
Is there an easy way to fix this? would it be possible to attach an <h4> tag to the questions and to add the styling to both the "main template" css and the "Panel" css? or any other way?
I have been trying to solve this for a long while without success.
Thanks in advance.
john
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