By David on Thursday, 24 September 2015
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Hi
Loving your extension, but having a problem with font size, weight, color and line-spacing in the easyblog modules.

The line spacing is too tight, the font size/weight is not the same as my main template (Shape5 New Vision) and I'd like the link colour to be black and only show blue on roll-over.

See here for examples:

Site Homepage - see Latest Blogs module in main position; Blog Categories module on right; and the 4 individual category modules below.

I've added the site details info so you can take a look behind the scenes in the admin area.

Warm Regards, David
Hi David,

I am really sorry but unfortunately this customization takes quite a bit of time and unfortunately we would not be able to further assist you with this as per our support policy, http://stackideas.com/support . If this is a priority, please do post them on our sales section at https://crm.stackideas.com and our sales department would get back to you with a proper quote.

Thanks for understanding.
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Friday, 25 September 2015 13:02
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Thanks for your response.

I appreciate your honesty, but surely a major Joomla! extension like EasyBlog should not mess with the basic template CSS - especially an extension that is paid for. Extensions should simply 'plug in' to the site seamlessly. I don't understand why your extension is different. This is something that definitely needs to be addressed as it's not good to sell a product that cannot be easily configured by the user and then expect them to have to pay extra to fix something that really shouldn't happen in the first place.

In the meantime, I guess I have to try to fix it myself so I have a couple of questions. Does EasyBlog have its own CSS? If so, where do I find it?

Regards, David
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Friday, 25 September 2015 14:36
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I worked it out for myself:

I removed the statement " div#fd.eb.eb-mod * {line-height:18px} " from the file "style-modules.min.css"

This has resulted in the correct line spacing throughout.

Regards David
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Saturday, 26 September 2015 14:26
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Hey David,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here. These css hacks / fixes are actually to fix problems especially dealing with 3rd party templates. There is no way to have an "universal" html structure which works out of the box with all different template providers (I really wish there is a single unified way though)
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Saturday, 26 September 2015 17:46
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