I did not enter 'mod-languageshidden-phone' in to the Module Class Suffix field. Mkoontz wrote:I would tend to agree with you but I think maybe you are missing something. Just FYI, as I mentioned in my first post I am using the Gantry Framework and Template v.4.1.4 which has the css class hidden-phone as a part of that template which is why, after a space is added before the class, things work as they should. tacking anything added in the module class suffix box directly on to the end of the default, ever present, class mod-languages. ![]() The class mod-languages is there by default and the module doesn't handle classes added via the module class suffix properly i.e. If a space is not added before the class such as 'hidden-phone' then the outcome is 'mod-languageshidden-phone' whereas if I put the space in front of the class like this ' hidden-phone' then the outcome is 'mod-languages hidden-phone' with a space added in the middle.Īgain I am not entering mod-languages anywhere in the module class suffix hence the problem. Please see the pictures I attached in my previous post for clarification. As you should know the class mod-languages is there by default whether or not anything is entered in the module class suffix box. All I had entered was the class 'hidden-phone'. I would tend to agree with you but I think maybe you are missing something. I'd like to acknowledge the Rocket Theme support for their help in figuring this out. The admin end, I just added a space before the 'hidden-phone' suffix which Incorrect styling is being applied as the class is different. Look like the following: 'mod-languages hidden-phone'. With a suffix it looks like so: 'mod-languageshidden-phone' when it should The module should be using the following DIV class 'mod-languages', whereas The problem is the module and how it adds module class suffixes. That the styling is gone, the flags are forced in to a vertical position with Save and load the page and look at the Language Switcher Module. Under 'Advanced Options' add any class you want to the 'Module Class Suffix', Next, set the following 3 settings to Yes: 'use image flags', 'horizontal Under 'Basic Options' in the Language Switcher Module set 'use dropdown' to Set the site up normally to add multilanguage support. Matter what you add there it will reproduce this problem except for adding To the Module Class Suffix in the Language Switcher Module though it doesn't I ran across this after trying to add one of their Responsive Support Classes ![]() I'm using the latest version of Joomla 2.5.8 along with the Gantry Framework and
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