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Howto use the Module Variations #51

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DennisBee opened this issue Feb 28, 2013 · 12 comments
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Howto use the Module Variations #51

DennisBee opened this issue Feb 28, 2013 · 12 comments

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@DennisBee
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Hello,

my Question is how I can use the module Varioations of Meetgavern Template. What I have to typi into The Modules Class Suffix that my modules will become another color?

Thank you in Advance

@pepperstreet
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Did you have a look onto the demo page? There you can see all variations on one sample page. The "suffix" is mentioned in the module titles ;-)
http://joomla30.gavick.com/index.php/module-variations

@DennisBee
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Yes, I took a look onto it, bute when I type "green" in Module-Class-Suffix at Advanced features of my modules, nothing happens.

Greettings from Germany!

@pepperstreet
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Hallo aus Hamburg ;-)
Arbeite schon länger mit T3 und WARP, daher bin ich mir gerade nicht 100% sicher.

Try to add a "space character" at the beginning! No quotes! ;-)
" suffix"

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Feb 28, 2013

Our suffixes works only with space before so it should be ' suffix' instead of 'suffix'.

@DennisBee
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That´s it. Thank You

@adrianguereca
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Hi, I'm trying to do the same thing as DennisBee but I don´t understand something:

Under "Module Class Suffix" what should I write? I wrote ' suffix green', ' suffix "green"' ' green'. Nothing works, clearly I'm doing something wrong but I don't seem to understand what it is.

Thanks for your help!

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Apr 8, 2013

You need write suffix with space before like ' green' of course without ''.

@adrianguereca
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Hi, the template I'm using is Meet Gavern, the suffix I got them from:
http://joomla30.gavick.com/index.php/module-variations

Here's a print screen of what I'm writing

Thanks for your help!

2013/4/8 Bartłomiej Krztuk notifications@github.com

Where did you find information that the template have green suffix ? List
of available suffixes you can find here and you can use only this ones >>
http://demo.gavick.com/free/may2012/index.php/template/lorem-ipsum/template-articles/module-variations

Please write (space)suffix name like ' dark'


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@adrianguereca
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Here's the print screen
Module Suffix

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Apr 9, 2013

You just need to write ' green' without suffix word.

@Rockshort
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I can use the suffix when a module is in a dedicated template position, but when I load a module within an article using a custom position, there is no formatting. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for your help.

@bkrztuk
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bkrztuk commented Jun 13, 2013

within an article using a custom position

Template suffixes works only on template positions.

@bkrztuk bkrztuk closed this as completed Jul 10, 2013
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