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1: I am having trouble with getting the "continue reading" link to work. Please see image JP-1.jpg. To my understanding there should be a link to expand the text etc. The source code is in image jp-2.jpg. Can you please assist?
2: Is there a list of the font awsome / ico as in image jp-3.jpg? I see the class: <span class="ico">3</span><br /> etc..
3: Is it possible to hide the "Login" link from the main menu?
4: Can I change the main menu "Theme style" from the back end? I currently set the style by showing "Theme style" menu in the main menu & then hide the link?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
1: I am having trouble with getting the "continue reading" link to work. Please see image JP-1.jpg. To my understanding there should be a link to expand the text etc. The source code is in image jp-2.jpg. Can you please assist?
2: Is there a list of the font awsome / ico as in image jp-3.jpg? I see the class: <span class="ico">3</span><br /> etc..
3: Is it possible to hide the "Login" link from the main menu?
4: Can I change the main menu "Theme style" from the back end? I currently set the style by showing "Theme style" menu in the main menu & then hide the link?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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Hi there,
1.) "read more" is only available for blogs. If you setup the menu to a single article there is no "read more" option
2.) Yes here we are: demo.joomlaplates.com/jp_snowflake/theme...ures/typography.html
3.) Disable the login module from menu position
4.) Sorry dont know what do you mean with "main menu" theme style
1.) "read more" is only available for blogs. If you setup the menu to a single article there is no "read more" option
2.) Yes here we are: demo.joomlaplates.com/jp_snowflake/theme...ures/typography.html
3.) Disable the login module from menu position
4.) Sorry dont know what do you mean with "main menu" theme style
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Thanks for the quick reply and answers.
4: The style I am using is as image jp-4.jpg. The only way I can select this is by publishing the "Theme styles" menu as in jp-5.jpg. This changes the menu style & then I un-publish it in the menu. How can I do this in the back end? My concern is I am styling it in Xampp and when I restarted it this morning it had reverted. When I go into production will this be a problem?
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4: The style I am using is as image jp-4.jpg. The only way I can select this is by publishing the "Theme styles" menu as in jp-5.jpg. This changes the menu style & then I un-publish it in the menu. How can I do this in the back end? My concern is I am styling it in Xampp and when I restarted it this morning it had reverted. When I go into production will this be a problem?
Thanks
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You can setup the menu color in >> Customizer
After that you have to set your new created style to >> default ( Template options > layouts > style)
A profile is a custom set of theme settings which can define the style, content and layout of your site. The default profile defines the default settings for the entire website. You can create new profiles and assign them to any menu item. This allows you to load different theme settings on different pages. New profiles inherit all settings from the default profile, so you just need to apply the settings you want to change. One example where we use the profiles are the different theme variations we deliver with each theme. Also special module layout behavior is done using profiles.
After that you have to set your new created style to >> default ( Template options > layouts > style)
A profile is a custom set of theme settings which can define the style, content and layout of your site. The default profile defines the default settings for the entire website. You can create new profiles and assign them to any menu item. This allows you to load different theme settings on different pages. New profiles inherit all settings from the default profile, so you just need to apply the settings you want to change. One example where we use the profiles are the different theme variations we deliver with each theme. Also special module layout behavior is done using profiles.
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