By Paul on Saturday, 17 October 2015
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I'm using the Registration Requester for the first time. I have three questions/issues.

1) How do I change the font CSS in the Heading Description Text? From what I can see, I would have to change it globally for all modals. I would like to change it for something specific only to this module is that possible?

2) I saw one forum thread regarding this module stating to publish it in the debug position, however there is no debug position in the StackIdeas Elegant template.

3) Usually with this type of popup there is some sort of opt-out option for the end user to keep it from repeating. Sometimes users, even registered users have a reason for not wanting to login at some particular time - like being at work or on a shared or public computer somewhere. So this popup would be an ongoing annoyance for regular visitors who for reasons of their own, chose not to register or login. Something like a checkbox that would set a "Don't remind me for 2 weeks" cookie would I think be warranted.
Hey Paul,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here. Please find the response to your inquiries below:


1) How do I change the font CSS in the Heading Description Text? From what I can see, I would have to change it globally for all modals. I would like to change it for something specific only to this module is that possible?

You should use Firefox and Firebug to inspect the elements Anyway in this case, you should style it using the class .es-cta-info .


.es-cta-info {

}



2) I saw one forum thread regarding this module stating to publish it in the debug position, however there is no debug position in the StackIdeas Elegant template.

You can actually just publish the module anywhere as this module doesn't appear on the page. Perhaps you could assign them to the footer


3) Usually with this type of popup there is some sort of opt-out option for the end user to keep it from repeating. Sometimes users, even registered users have a reason for not wanting to login at some particular time - like being at work or on a shared or public computer somewhere. So this popup would be an ongoing annoyance for regular visitors who for reasons of their own, chose not to register or login. Something like a checkbox that would set a "Don't remind me for 2 weeks" cookie would I think be warranted.

Thanks for the heads up on this. We'll see if we can do something about this in the future


By the way, I strongly advise users to split their questions into separate threads in order for us to manage your issues more efficiently. If all your questions are condensed into a single thread, do take note that you will get a slower response simply because different moderators are working on your issues as we do not maintain a "single person single thread".

Every moderator needs to assist everyone
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