1. Wayne Webb
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  3. Tuesday, 16 April 2013
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Here is [color=#880000]my site[/color] and I need to directly access the Popular / User2 position. I need to add some margin statements.

Unfortunately the template is designed so that all modules in this row use the [color=#880000]moduleblock1[/color] class statement.

Does anyone know how to directly access the User2 position? I tried adding a custom class to the module but it removes the circle-arrows and all the styling for the links.

Cordially,
A. Wayne Webb
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Hi Wayne

The second module in the modulebloack1 row can be selected using the following CSS..


[code type=css].moduleblock1:nth-child(2) { ... }[/code]

Ciarán
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Thank you Ciaran as there is no way in hades I would have figured that one out. Now if I can just remember that one the next time around.

It would have been nice if there was code already in place for the Popular module. There is CSS in place for the Statistics module.
/* Mod Stats  */
.stats-module dl {margin:10px 0 10px 0}
.stats-module dt {float:left; margin:0 10px 0 0; font-weight:bold;}
.stats-module dt, .stats-module dd {padding:2px 0 2px 0;text-align:right}

On another note, and on this same web site, the Slideshow tutorial I set up for the Neptune template has now been viewed almost 400 times. It would work well with No. 7 on your Tutorials page.

The Neptune template to me is one of the best aesthetically pleasing templates around. Thanks for getting those tutorials up for us. Now how about getting the boss(es) to start using a Club Membership. And nice to see you're still around. :P

Cordially,
Wayne

P.S. I like some of the new responsive templates I see on your site. The aesthetics are pleasing to my eyes and soul. For some of them though I could not find the menu link for the template style variants. Does Clarity have other styles?
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Another note to the boss(es). On your site's Browse Templates page, denote somehow on that page which templates are responsive templates. It saves someone looking at your templates the time needed to delve into each template, reading the descriptions to see which are and which are not.

Perhaps a broad angled image atop the small template image. Or perhaps a red "R" that when hovered over uses the alias tag "Responsive." I know I just spent an hour trying to see which ones are responsive.

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Hi Wayne

The Popular module for this template uses the same styling as a default module list so we had no need for any extra CSS. For your own reference you can use the following selector to edit this module...


[code type=css]ul.mostread { ... }[/code]

For a list of responsive templates currently in our catalogue you can check out the following URL... http://www.joomla51.com/tags/responsive

Regarding the Club membership it is something we are seriously considering.. as always it's just a case of finding the time to do these things. (",)

Ciarán
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Hi Wayne
For a list of responsive templates currently in our catalogue you can check out the following URL... http://www.joomla51.com/tags/responsive

Ciarán

See, I would not on your website have seen how to get to that directory. Give us designers a direct link in the menu system. Perhaps as a sub-menu item under your Original Demo Server. On the ODS in the drop down list add "— Responsive" after the template titles in the drop down. There's enough room for it and it should take but a couple of minutes.

As for Joomla51.Com's Responsive templates, well done. I have several in mind for two project's I'm working on.

Cheers,
Wayne

As for the most read / popular module it would have been easier if in the documentation it gave me that bit of info.
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