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Is possible to put Captify Content inside an article?

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Hi Paul

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What is the order of the stylesheets relating to the module css and those you list

Maybe try template.css and review the css in firebug

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That variable is already used in the Captify CSS file so won't it create a conflict?
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No it won't conflict - if it did it just wouldn't work and cause no problem

The way joomlabamoo templates work is the custom css is last in the css file stack so any css that is exactly the same will overide

CSS operates using specificity so if one style is more speciifc that that will be applied or as above

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Thanks Paul and sorry to be a pain....

I've tried placing that in both the Joomla Template CSS files and the CaptifyContent CSS file and nothing happens...

Any ideas?

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trying adding a tag before it - e.g. body

I'm assuming you are displaying titles at the bottom for them to be moved to the top?

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Sorry... I'm not that familiar with tags so if you could be more specific...

I have the module installed on www.paulbull.co.uk so you can see what I'm trying to do...

When you view the above page on a tablet you only see the images. I'd like to have the Title positioned on the image so that when you use a tablet you can see what category you are clicking into.

When using a proper browser I also want to see the title on the bottom of the image and when you mouseover it the transition happens as now.

Does that make sense?

Thanks!

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ah - you are using an unresponsive extension in a responsive template

This extension isn't designed or coded to work on responsive designs I'm afraid - it was developed prior to responsive design.

This would require a lot of work so I'm afraid this isn't possible - would need lots of media queries and customisation

Sorry I can't be of more help

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Came up with a solution... created two images for the article - one that was 0 x 0 pixels that has the title of the article and one that was full size without the title... see it at www.paulbull.co.uk

Cheers paul... great support and great module!
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Looks good :)

You're doing a good job on your site

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