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Alex T
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Oct 17, 2014 - 1:53 pm

How can I change the default breadcrumbs to look like the unified arrow ones?  Or even the ones. you guys use here?  I am currently using the default theme?

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Oct 17, 2014 - 3:23 pm

here is how to make them horizontal instead of nested, I believe the arrows are a mod to the css

https://simple-press.com/suppo.....ngle-line/

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Ike
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Oct 17, 2014 - 5:45 pm

Thanks kvr,

Just to add - The theme we use here is a customised version of 'default' theme. The arrows in unified can be added to the default style sheet pretty easily, and will work as long as you have the arrows horizontal as kvr has suggested.

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Alex T
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Oct 20, 2014 - 1:28 pm

Ike said
Thanks kvr,

Just to add - The theme we use here is a customised version of 'default' theme. The arrows in unified can be added to the default style sheet pretty easily, and will work as long as you have the arrows horizontal as kvr has suggested.

What would I need to copy over?

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Ike
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Oct 20, 2014 - 3:01 pm

I'll assume you have a basic understanding of CSS / PHP, if not I wouldn't attempt (basic understanding should do it)

Essentially you would need to open unified.php from the unified theme styles folder, and take a look at the breadcrumb section (I think they start on roughly line 1243)

You would need your breadcrumbs horizontal as suggested by KVR, copy over and replace the necessary rules  from unified (as previously found on line 1243 and onwards) to the default style sheet, and clean up the variables (as the unified ones I think are different)..

That's about as much information I can offer at the moment without doing it - as it's not present in any of our themes, but I have done it before as part of custom theme work and know that it works absolutely fine once tidy.

We are of course able to do the custom code change for you should you require it, do get in touch for a quote if needed, but as I said - if you have a basic understanding of CSS, PHP and our theme structure, you should be fine from there.

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