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Edit Appearance of Category List
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7 years 5 months ago - 7 years 5 months ago #119678
by Duncan Gilmour
Edit Appearance of Category List was created by Duncan Gilmour
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I have added a menu item of type Edocman Category List. The problem I have is that the font is too large and is squashed. See Attachment.
How can I edit the font, the size, the colour etc (style). Must this be an override? In this case can you tell me which CSS file to alter, please?
Many thanks
D
I have added a menu item of type Edocman Category List. The problem I have is that the font is too large and is squashed. See Attachment.
How can I edit the font, the size, the colour etc (style). Must this be an override? In this case can you tell me which CSS file to alter, please?
Many thanks
D
Last edit: 7 years 5 months ago by Duncan Gilmour. Reason: Editorial
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7 years 5 months ago #119695
by Dang Thuc Dam
Replied by Dang Thuc Dam on topic Edit Appearance of Category List
Hi Duncan,
Could you please send me the link of that page here so i can suggest you the solution to change the font sizes of category titles.
Thanks
Dam
Could you please send me the link of that page here so i can suggest you the solution to change the font sizes of category titles.
Thanks
Dam
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