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Patricia Lee

Patricia Lee

Template 2 months ago

Paul

How about not being so rude?

The template has a flaw. Period. I should not have to build a work around when settings within the template are there and should work. That they don't is hardly the customers fault.

If this is not a support system then let paying clients know that.

No I did NOT go back and find info in the documentation later. I paid a CSS tech nearby to help becuase all I get from you is snarky replies because I don't know how to fix what should not be broken to begin with. And the CSS you gave me did not work.. the CSS there now does.

I own and operate a company that runs a help desk for 20,000 clients since 1999 - you would need to go back to training at COOLCOM.com.

I have screen capped this.. you can delete it but it will never go away.

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4 Answers
Patricia Lee
Patricia Lee
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2 months ago #202018

Hi there

This template has header toggles in the style settings but they do not work.

You could have made this a one-reply single-ticket issue by simply replying:

  1. Create a custom.css
  2. Add the following to it (insert your css code)

Yes it may say this in the documentation, but if a person lands here it means they were unable to find that. Most of us do look ;) creating a hunt and peck mystery chase does not teach anything that the above 2 comments would not teach in a single reply.

After a lot of unnecessary back and forth, I did create the custom.css and added added the proper css (the above did not work entirely). All is now good.

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
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Senior Staff 2 months ago #201886

Hi Pati,

I added the below css to the Artlio menu.css

Why not into custom.css as we suggest in Helix documenation, hmm? Is your menu.css file exist and is loaded after template.css file? Are you sure that used menu.css is CSS Syntax Validated.

BTW

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
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Senior Staff 2 months ago #201887

I’m not sure how much of a Joomla sorceress you are, but why not give the CSS below a little spin? This time in Template Options > Custom Code > Custom CSS (at the top, as first lines) > Save & Close

Harder CSS

 #sp-menu .sp-megamenu-parent > li > a, 
 #sp-menu .sp-megamenu-parent > li > span {color: #fff;} 
 #sp-menu .sp-megamenu-parent > li.sp-has-child > a::after {color: #fff;} 
 #sp-menu .spmenu-number {color: yellow;}

you can also test with !important, but I think is not needed.

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
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Senior Staff 2 months ago #202029

Yes it may say this in the documentation, but if a person lands here it means they were unable to find that.

Too many times it's easier to ask, then search for a few minutes :/

Sad, but true. When I started there was only one book about Joomla, and no documenation in my language. And now you have almost everything just a few clicks away.

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