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TOPIC: how to use this great template

how to use this great template 07 Mar 2015 11:33 #6352

Hiya,

Just installed this st= super template but have two questions :
where can i find the modules like custom output, slideshow, etc to put ling them with content
is it possible to change the color of the main menu? it is slightly difficult to see (white on blue/white)

thx a mil

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Re: how to use this great template 09 Mar 2015 02:47 #6354

where can i find the modules like custom output, slideshow, etc to put ling them with content

You can find here.

is it possible to change the color of the main menu?

templates/jf_calla-exteriors/css/template.css, change color:
 
#jf-mainnav ul.menu {
border-bottom: 1px solid #fff;
...
}
...
#jf-mainnav ul.menu li a {
color: #fff;
...
}
 


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