Frontend layout/styling

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6 years 1 hour ago - 6 years 1 hour ago #72961 by mauriciocgpereira@gmail.com
Hello,

1) Please see this image and please tell me what's the best way to style this elements? Is defining css in custom.css file or is it overriding the template file and modifying the css classes that are applied?



2) Please see this image, and compare with the image below, and please point me a tutorial/faq where I can read what's the best way to rearrange the elements to achieve layout.



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5 years 11 months ago #72974 by micker
Replied by micker on topic Frontend layout/styling
hello
about css override create flexicontent.css file in your template/css folder and override value
for filter in one line go to global config or category config filter and search tab
change sperator filter for empty value it will be in one lilne

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5 years 11 months ago - 5 years 11 months ago #72975 by mauriciocgpereira@gmail.com
That's it.

And what about the position of the elements in the result's list?

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5 years 11 months ago #72976 by mauriciocgpereira@gmail.com
Ok, so I already made some customizations configuring some flexicontent parameters but there's one I don't know how to do without changing the layout file.



As you can see some of the modifications are already made but I want to place the dates side by side, and not one in each line.

Is there anyway to achieve this without overriding the layout file?

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5 years 11 months ago #72980 by micker
Replied by micker on topic Frontend layout/styling
ou need to read a litle in tutotrial section
=> go to category chosse your template (blog default or other one
=> in template you can drag and drop field
if you need more you can edit php file

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5 years 11 months ago #72989 by mauriciocgpereira@gmail.com
In fact I even read some tutorials, however they are omitted in relation to, for example, the name of the files to be edited.

This example of this page uses layout presentation, so which concrete file should edit and override? and should I do the override normally as done with joomla files, or should I make the changes in "Edit files" inside "Edit template"?

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