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hi ciaran,

I bought yesterday the template enterprise, but I don't get any mail and downloadoption. I need it urgently.

regards
grit
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Hi Grit

Sorry to say Joomla only allows for a single module title. Presuming you are working with a Custom HTML module, one option would be to place the second titles within the contents of your module (H3).

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Hi ciaran,

I need module titles in two rows (break on a definitely place). Is this possible?
thank you again for your assistance.

regards
grit
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Hi Grit

On hiding the component area of your site may I suggest the following article.. http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/hiding-the-component-article-area-on-a-page

To ensure your GridGallery titles wraps try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


figure.effect-roxy:hover h3 {
padding-right: 40px;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,

thank you for your answer. the first option is very well.

http://www.tfm-ch.com/joomla/

I don't need the area "Home" on the first side, only module position. How can I realize that?

I think there was a misunderstanding. I don't mean the "home menu position" on the bottom, but the content-area "home". I want to show only module position showcase and top1.

A further question to GridGallery: Is it possible to show the caption in two rows? Please see image 1.

regards
grit
  1. more than a month ago
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Hello

An option to convert your top menu to a module position is available within your templates parameters ('Menus' tab).

An option to remove the padding around the top-1 module area is also available within your templates parameters ('Module widths' tab).

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,

please have a look here:

http://www.tfm-ch.com/joomla/

I don't need the area "Home" on the first side, only module position. How can I realize that?

and on position top1 I don't want the space on the top, bottom, left and right.

thanks again for you help.

regards
grit
  1. more than a month ago
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Hi Grit

We don't appear to have any record of a payment for your order. Could I ask you to check your Paypal account and ensure the payment was made. If so please forward your Paypal transaction number and we will amend your account accordingly.

Ciarán
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