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There are 12 stylistic module class suffixes, these add a unique style variation to the module: box1-7 and title1-5; and 26 structural suffixes, these affect the layout and metrics of the module.

Module Suffix "title"

There are 5 variations to change the module title: title1-5.

Title1

An example module using the title1 module class suffix.

Title2

An example module using the title2 module class suffix.

title3

An example module using the title3 module class suffix.

Title4

An example module using the title4 module class suffix.

Title5

An example module using the title5 module class suffix.

Module Suffix "box"

There are 7 variations to change the module background: box1-7.

Box1

An example module using the box1 module class suffix.

Box2

An example module using the box2 module class suffix.

box3

An example module using the box3 module class suffix.

Box4

An example module using the box4 module class suffix.

Box5

An example module using the box5 module class suffix.

Box6

An example module using the box6 module class suffix.

Box7

An example module using the box7 module class suffix.

Box1 Title1

An example module using the box1 title1 module class suffix.

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Box2 Title3

An example module using the box2 title3 module class suffix.

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Box5 Title4

An example module using the box1 title1 module class suffix.

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Using a Suffix

Enter any available suffixes at Extensions → Module Manager → Module → Module Class Suffix.

You can compound multiple suffixes together such as: box1 title3.

Standard Variations: 26 Additional Module Class Suffixes

  • rt-center: centres the content of the module.
  • shadow2-10 adds varying shadows around the module.
  • rounded, square, basic: changes the border style of the module.
  • standardcase, uppercase, lowercase: change the case of the module title.
  • nomargintop, nomarginright, nomarginbottom, nomarginleft, nomarginall: removes the various margins around the module.
  • nopaddingtop, nopaddingright, nopaddingbottom, nopaddingleft, nopaddingall: removes the various paddings around the module