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Dirk
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Geeklog uses the list.thtml and listitem.thtml template files for bulleted lists. Change it there.
Note that some things are cached, e.g. the portal blocks and the Older Stories block, so you will have to save them again (from the Admin's "Blocks" panel) to force-update them after you've changed the template files.
bye, Dirk
Note that some things are cached, e.g. the portal blocks and the Older Stories block, so you will have to save them again (from the Admin's "Blocks" panel) to force-update them after you've changed the template files.
bye, Dirk
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John.
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cheers again dirk!
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list.thtml uses "list_class".
style.css has no such thing. So where is it?
style.css has no such thing. So where is it?
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Dirk
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I assume you're talking about {list_class}, which is a template variable, not a CSS class name. Geeklog will replace this with a class name when the list is rendered so that you can style lists individually.
For example, the list in the older stories block gets a class="list-older-stories", the list of new comments gets class="list-new-comments", etc. These classes are not defined in the Professional theme, but they are added for that purpose.
bye, Dirk
For example, the list in the older stories block gets a class="list-older-stories", the list of new comments gets class="list-new-comments", etc. These classes are not defined in the Professional theme, but they are added for that purpose.
bye, Dirk
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