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Post by ph0enixuk on Oct 11, 2015 0:18:27 GMT 1
Hi There, It is possible to break up the lighter blue intro text on to new lines, so it reads more fluently and not as large a block of text? I've tried various css but they don't seem to want to work for me. See here: linkThanks
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Post by n3t on Oct 11, 2015 22:12:41 GMT 1
Hi,
generally, using pure CSS it is not posiible to break the text in line any way. Most simple solution for you, would be to use module.
- first create new module, type Custom HTML, and put in its content desired text - publish this module on position "soon" - make sure, that content plugin Load modules is enabled - in n3t Coming Soon put in field soon text this code
{loadposition soon}
- make sure that option "Prepare content" in n3t Coming Soon is enabled
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Post by ph0enixuk on Oct 11, 2015 22:53:06 GMT 1
That has worked a treat and I don't know why I didn't think of using the Custom HTML Module DOH!
Thank you.
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Post by kimhuff1701 on Dec 27, 2015 13:03:54 GMT 1
Hi, generally, using pure CSS it is not posiible to break the text in line any way. Most simple solution for you, would be to use module. - first create new module, type Custom HTML, and put in its content desired text - publish this module on position "soon" - make sure, that content plugin Load modules is enabled - in n3t Coming Soon put in field soon text this code {loadposition soon}
- make sure that option "Prepare content" in n3t Coming Soon is enabled I have tried to set this up and although it is working, it's not working like I had imaged. The site name is automatically placed in there but I don't want that there. I have created exactly what I wanted in the module. How do I get rid of all text in the box and only show what is in the module making sure it is centered vertically and horizontally? Thank you for your time. Kim
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Post by n3t on Dec 27, 2015 22:32:26 GMT 1
Hi,
just use custom file. Good start is to copy defaukt soon.php file (/media/plg_n3tcomingsoon/soon.php) somewhere else (for example to /soon/soon.php) and modify it however you need (note that you will have to take care of CSS and Javascript also). In the settings of plugin just set path to this new soon file in Custom file field.
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Post by kimhuff1701 on Dec 28, 2015 23:17:31 GMT 1
The problem with the custom file is it is not responsive.
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Post by n3t on Dec 30, 2015 1:45:49 GMT 1
Custom file will be as responsive, as you make it. That its why, its custom file. Just add any stylesheet, any javascript, and / or any html you need.
n3t Coming Soon will take care of displaying your custom file under correct circumstances, but how it wlook like is completely on you.
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