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Bob.
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07/13/2018 at 2:45 pm #467464
Bob
ParticipantHI there!
We moved our connections database over to a new site. On the old site the sub-categories indented under the main one.
I thought they were supposed to default to indented, but on this newer version they are just in a list. Was there a setting I missed when I moved it? How can I make sub-categories indent?
Thanks!
07/14/2018 at 10:04 am #467484Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Judy
Although I can not find the page on your site with the Market template in use… I did see you are using a custom CSS override file. Perhaps some of your custom CSS accidently removed the indenting. Or, perhaps the new theme (assuming you’ve switched themes) is overriding the applied indenting and removing it.
If you can share a link to the page, I can take a look and offer more specific advice.
07/14/2018 at 2:07 pm #467494Bob
ParticipantHi Steven,
Thanks for the ideas and for replying so quickly! You are correct, we are using a different theme. When inspecting the connections area I cannot find the css element which controls that area specifically.
And my apologies – I meant to include a link the first time :)
https://dogbizsuccess.com/referral-directory/
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07/16/2018 at 8:47 am #467574Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Judy
In your custom Market CSS file found in this folder:
../wp-content/connections-templates/market/market-custom.cssYou have this statement (line 21):
#cn-market #cn-cat-select ul{-webkit-border-radius:5px;-moz-border-radius:5px;border-radius:5px;background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #eee;color:#000;float:left;font-size:12px!important;font-weight:bold;list-style:none outside none!important;margin:0!important;padding:0!important;}Within that line there is this
margin:0!important;.That statement is removing the indenting. If you remove it, the children categories should indent like they should.
Hope this helps!
07/16/2018 at 5:58 pm #467618Bob
ParticipantThat worked! Thank you so much!!
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