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Statistics positions are not support the module CSS classes?
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This class are working in statistics modules, but not in this positions.
muscol_album_stats
muscol_song_stats
muscol_playlist_stats
muscol_artist_stats
So it should be?
Forexamle:
This class are working in statistics modules, but not in this positions.
muscol_album_stats
muscol_song_stats
muscol_playlist_stats
muscol_artist_stats
So it should be?
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0I am having the same problem. Unlike your other modules, if I put this one in a different position it won't take any module styling. It looks like this module was made differently from all your other ones. For example, all the other modules use H3 class="header" where as this module uses span class = "title" for its title formatting.
Is there a way to get this module so that it uses all the same styling as your other modules? That way it picks up the same formatting and style of the current theme? Putting this module in a different position so that its in the same column as some of your other modules looks really bad as it does not use the same formatting as all your other ones do. -
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0me too i have a problem on styling this module, the only thing i can change from it's setting is the "Line color" other things such as "Chart width" "Chart height" "Fill color" "Background color" "Chart area color" "Line width" "Fill color transparency" "Legend" are not working.
i also need to make a thin border around the line color, any idea how to make it?
my site link http://www.startsing.com/index.php/karaoke/p/the-pussycat-dolls -
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0hi,
I've been looking around, and what I see is that actually the rendering method should be the same... because the function that renders the modules is the same used by your template.
the thing is, if you use the module suffix parameter... it is added on the module DIV class! on my case, it does this...
can it be that the renderer mode is forced to be XHTML? maybe that's the problem...
if you go to views/artist/tmpl/common.php, line 95 and following, you'll see how the modules are rendered. the RENDERER class is the same as your template's...
you can see how we force "style" to be XHTML... maybe deleting this can help in something?
if not, you can always manually add here some wrapper DIV that prints the mod_suffix_class in there... you know what I mean?
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