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Hi I am using Gantry 5 to generate Joomla templates but one thing I have noticed is that if I use text colours from JCE in article editor the attributes are added to the HTML correctly but they are no rendered on the front end - they just come out in standard text colour.
How can I change this behaviour so that specific colours chosen in the editor are actually displayed correctly?
How can I change this behaviour so that specific colours chosen in the editor are actually displayed correctly?
more than a month ago
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#112348
I am upgrading a site from Joomla 3 to 4 but in the process had to change template as the J3 template was not upgradable.
I have a page of poetry with initials highlighted
Here is the J4 link (work in progress)
https://www.tanya.lairdswood.com/poems
Compare to the J3 original version
https://www.tanyaanisimova.com/poems
I have a page of poetry with initials highlighted
Here is the J4 link (work in progress)
https://www.tanya.lairdswood.com/poems
Compare to the J3 original version
https://www.tanyaanisimova.com/poems
more than a month ago
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#112357
Thanks
I know its not related to JCE but any idea how to override a CSS file? I don't want to edit the main file as updates will overwrite it.
I know its not related to JCE but any idea how to override a CSS file? I don't want to edit the main file as updates will overwrite it.
See this - https://docs.gantry.org/gantry5/tutorials/adding-a-custom-style-sheet
and in the custom css file add:
Alternatively apply the Bold to the text first, then the color.
and in the custom css file add:
strong {
color: inherit;
}
Alternatively apply the Bold to the text first, then the color.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
You can also use css to apply a style to the first letter in a paragraph. Edit the Poems menu item, and add the Page Class value of poems in the Page Display tab. Then add the following to the custom css file:
.poems p:first-letter,
.poems h3:first-letter {
color: red;
font-weight: bold;
}
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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