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SOLVED Desktop vs Responsive Modules Afterburner2

  • SOLVED Desktop vs Responsive Modules Afterburner2

    Posted 7 years 4 months ago
    • I'm using the AfterBurner_2 Template.

      I use dispaly ads on one of my sites. I have specified the ads in a module and they appear on both my Desktop and Mobile site. I would rather display different ads on each version of the site (different ads on mobile and different ads on desktop) - and also in different postions.

      Is this possible? I thought it might mean I need to add a module suffix?


      Thank you
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    Re: SOLVED Desktop vs Responsive Modules Afterburner2

    Posted 7 years 4 months ago
    • Yes, create two different version of your ad module(one for mobile and one for desktop) and give the first a module class suffix of "visible-phone" and the second a module class suffix of "hidden-phone".

      Regards, Mark.
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  • Re: SOLVED Desktop vs Responsive Modules Afterburner2

    Posted 7 years 4 months ago
    • Thanks Mark. I have tried this, however both modules appear on both versions of desktop/mobile. See screenshots. I have also tried without quotes..
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    Re: SOLVED Desktop vs Responsive Modules Afterburner2

    Posted 7 years 4 months ago
    • Don't put quotes in the module class suffix field and always start that field with a leading space.

      Regards, Mark.
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  • Re: SOLVED Desktop vs Responsive Modules Afterburner2

    Posted 7 years 4 months ago
    • Thanks so much. It was the leading space I was missing, solved.

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