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Hi Ciaran,

I have a sub-menu in a sidecol-2b module and I am trying to remove the default list-style which is a circle currently.

I have tried various combinations in the custom css, but can't seem to remove the styling. Probably looking in the wrong place, but was expecting -

.module_content > ul (also tried ul.menu) {
list-style: none;
}

Also tried it with >li included, but nothing seems to work! Help please :)

Thanks,
Paul
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  1. https://charente-modelrail.fr/index.php/members-layouts
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Hi Ciaran,

Thank you that worked! I remember all these little fixes for when I use the templates again.

Kind regards
Paul
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Hi Paul

To delete the bullet fom all levels of the menu (not just sub) you can use the following custom CSS instead...

.sidecol_block .menu a::before {
display: none;
}


Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran,

Thanks, but that one didn't do it - here's a checked link to the site with the side menu -

Website link

Many thanks
Paul
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Hi Paul

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.sidecol_block .menu ul a::before {
visibility: hidden;
}


If the above fails, could I ask you to check the URL provided at it appears to give us a 404 error.

Ciaran
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