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  • Demtchenko Friend
    #131345

    Hi, I’m interested in sargas template. But before make a payment I would like to know, is it possible to switch SIFR module off in ja sargas template?

    SIFR IS a MODULE System which use characters from *.fla, and this system allow to use any fonts you want. Mike Davidson has wrote this script. And it’s included to the template. It’s pretty nice but I don’t whant to use it.

    If You will see ja_sargas right module You will see that this module use not system fonts.
    As I think it’s implemented in ja_sargas template.

    Thank You

    Hung Dinh Friend
    #262381

    Hi Demtchenko,
    Yes, you can turn off SIFR module and the website will use the standard font. Belows is the screenshot of Sagas when I turn SIFR off 2297


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    halflife Friend
    #263556

    <em>@Hung Dinh 69689 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi Demtchenko,
    Yes, you can turn off SIFR module and the website will use the standard font. Belows is the screenshot of Sagas when I turn SIFR off 2297</blockquote>

    The attachment isnt working for me??

    Never mind I got it!!

    whw07 Friend
    #312641

    <em>@Hung Dinh 69689 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi Demtchenko,
    Yes, you can turn off SIFR module and the website will use the standard font. Belows is the screenshot of Sagas when I turn SIFR off 2297</blockquote>

    HOW do I turn off SIFR in the JA Sargas template?

    Hung Dinh Friend
    #312685

    You can unpublish the SIFR module via AdminCP

    whw07 Friend
    #312700

    Where, exactly? I do not have a module named SIFR in my installation. The AdminCP Template Manager for JASargas does not show a param for turning off SIFR.

    How do I get rid of SIFR completely on this template?

    Phill Moderator
    #312715

    It is a module, go into module manager.

    whw07 Friend
    #312723

    I have no such Module in Module Manager.
    Joomla 1.5.12
    JA_Sargas 1.4 (Feb 2008)

    SIFR doesn’t seem to work in FF3 but does in IE even though I do not have a module called SIFR in my installation. It seems that it is called by a script in the template. Removing the script call has different effects in FF3 than in IE–none of them acceptable– including making headings of all types invisible. I just want to remove it completely and have a straightforward css that I can work with rather than wondering what the heck is going on behind the scenes with the SIFR script.

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