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TOPIC: Inherited CSS Styles and how to change...

Inherited CSS Styles and how to change... 13 years 1 month ago #13319

I'm a little confused.

I have built a form using the 2 lines template.

I have also added the CSS and Javascript to turn it into a tabbed form and added the tabber and tabbertab classes in the appropriate spots to make my form tabbed.

That's all working fine.

My problem is that once I got my tabs defined, I started working on the layout within each tab, and started adding some tables, because I want to have some items appear on the same line.

My form seems to be inheriting a couple things from my default CSS script for my general pages, as follows:

1) Where ol/li formatting is used for the tabs,it is defaulting an arrow (>) which I am using in my normal joomla forms.

2) It is center justifying headings and things in my tables.

I'm not sure where I can affect these items to get rid of the arrow li's and left justify stuff in my tables.

Anyone got any advice?

I haven't published the form on my website yet, but I believe it can be previewed here, so you can see what I'm talking about:

www.flightbiz.info/index.php?option=com_rsform&formId=3
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