Andy P
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Using latest Artisteer 4.x on latest Joomla 3.x... I LOVE responsive layouts for the most part, but I would like to exclude certain modules completely if the display size is less than say, 800x600. In particular, I have a skyscraper banner that doesn't display correctly on small screen and I'd rather it not display at all.. Ideas??
ie: http://wehostyou.powerwebstrategies.com/hyf01.html
(site under construction)
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Radrack
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I have the same concern, someone could help us?
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Garry
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Try making desired changes to template.responsive.css in your template.
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Jimmy
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Quote Garry:
Try making desired changes to template.responsive.css in your template.
Could you be a tad more specific? How would you differentiate modules? You would have to give them some id?
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Andy P
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I had to put the code in template.responsive.css for it to do what I wanted, but it works perfectly now.
Thanks to all who responded!
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Dave B
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That's odd, I am able to add the responsive css now in the custom output options. One of my most requested features.
It did not used to work in early versions of Artisteer 4. Are you using the latest version?
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Andy P
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LOL... Look at the code you suggested Dave... I copied it directly when I tried to use custom output... I think I know why it didn't work now... " : "
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Jeffk
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Can I do this in reverse? Turn off modules for regular view and display them on responsive?
How?
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Orrelix
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Hello all,
Just get Advanced Module Manager from Joomla Extensions. The free version allows two options - ALL or ANY, with various selections (browser, OS, menu, etc.), e.g. show this module when the browser is mobile ONLY etc. Much easier than messing with the code. You can set all kinds of powerful combinations!
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