Custom HTML Elements
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Logo grid
In this template we have included support for the grid layout with logotypes. It is based on the following structure:
<div class="gkGrid" data-cols="3"> <div> <a href="#logo1"><img src="/images/demo/logotypes/logo1.png" alt="Logo I"></a> <a href="#logo2"><img src="/images/demo/logotypes/logo2.png" alt="Logo II"></a> <a href="#logo3"><img src="/images/demo/logotypes/logo3.png" alt="Logo III"></a> <a href="#logo4"><img src="/images/demo/logotypes/logo4.png" alt="Logo IV"></a> <a href="#logo5"><img src="/images/demo/logotypes/logo5.png" alt="Logo V"></a> <a href="#logo6"><img src="/images/demo/logotypes/logo6.png" alt="Logo VI"></a> </div> </div>
The most important are the gkGrid class and the data-cols attribute - this attribute specifies amount of the columns of logotypes. You can specify up to 8 columns.
Banners
If you want to put a banner using the standard com_banners component, you can use the clear module suffix - then the banner image will be displayed without any additional spacing, and will have applied streching CSS styles - it is very useful for responsive websites.