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How to align the main button module articles
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TOPIC: How to align the main button module articles

How to align the main button module articles 30 Aug 2017 13:36 #10548

Hi, please let me know how to move the headlines in the last blog module (main boutton position) on the home page. Now lined up on the left you can have them at the center?
Sorry for my English

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Re: How to align the main button module articles 31 Aug 2017 02:42 #10549

Hi, you mean the read more button? You want to align read more button at the center?

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Re: How to align the main button module articles 31 Aug 2017 17:09 #10552

Thanks for the reply,i would like to align the headlines of the items that appear in the Last Blog module, and that become buttons.

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Re: How to align the main button module articles 01 Sep 2017 02:51 #10553

You can edit file templates/jf_krom/css/template.css, add:
 
div.k2ItemsBlock ul.row a.moduleItemTitle {
text-align: center;
}
 


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Re: How to align the main button module articles 04 Sep 2017 14:18 #10556

Thank you very much

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