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By: Ryan

Remo, You tutorials have saved me a couple of times, Thanks! I’m having trouble with my typography.css in that my styles are affecting how the native dialogue boxes of C5 appear. I want to use a H1...

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By: Remo Laubacher

Thanks Ryan! Not sure how this can be achieved right now. Did you post this at concrete5.org?

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By: Rick

Remo, Thanks for this. BTW: I haven’t seen nor heard from you on C5 for almost two months. The place isn’t the same without you. Hope you’re alright.

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By: bellir

I liked very much the drop down auto-nav tutorial! Does anyone have code for the vertical accordion one? I figure that you need to add a float-left (or right), but I guess it need more than that…...

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By: bellir

On the menu question… I mean, I need a way to convert the drop_down auto-nav menu into a sidebar menu with accordion features. tks bellir

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By: Andoro

Hi there! My only question is that is it possible to add an alternative class name for a class? In css class names we can’t use accentuated letters. For example this is my class: .fejlec {…} And I’d...

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By: Remo Laubacher

I don’t think that’s possible due to a restriction of the CSS specification itself. There might be a workaround for something like this in TinyMCE but I haven’t found anything but if you want to be...

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By: Andrew

Hey Remo, How do I get the Style drop down to work on a dashboard single page for a custom feature that I built? I have implemented the editor, but no idea on how to pull the typography from my theme...

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By: Remo Laubacher

Andrew, you could include them within the body but I recommend to do this in the controller of your single page. Add a method like this to include CSS and JavaScript files in the header. public...

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By: Torsten

Hallo Remo, oh je, und ich hab mich immer gefragt, wofür denn die extra typography.css gut sein soll, wenn man doch alles in die main.css packen könnte. Danke für die Aufklärung! Torsten

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