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Where is the PHP for these items?
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5 years 1 month ago #134147
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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I keep slogging through a bazillion php files, but at this point, maybe you can tell me where the files are for the attached, so I can define some css classes? There are a few alignment fixes I need to do.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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5 years 4 weeks ago #134214
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Hi,
You can modify the donation layout in file:
root -> components -> com_jdonation -> view -> donation -> tmpl -> default.php and simpleflow_layout.php
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Dam
You can modify the donation layout in file:
root -> components -> com_jdonation -> view -> donation -> tmpl -> default.php and simpleflow_layout.php
Thanks
Dam
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