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  • Plugin Contributor Lap

    (@lapzor)

    There is probably a way to hook into Boxzilla to add the class, but isn’t is just as easy if not easier to add the classes already generated by Boxzilla to your CSS instead?

    Let me know if this is a MUST HAVE for you, I would have to ask our programmer about it.

    I would like to raise same question again. I’m using boxzilla for multisite and it would be much more stable to do so with custom class or .boxzilla-my_boxzilla_title.

    I just wrote a micro-plugin to wrap boxzilla content into a <div> element with a fully filterable attribute list. id and class have sane defaults.

    https://github.com/lkraav/boxzilla-wrapped

    @mohamedhamad I’m fairly sure this solves your challenge. We’re already deploying it for our clients.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by lkraav.
    Plugin Contributor Lap

    (@lapzor)

    Since there have been no replies to this topic for awhile I will now close this ticket as resolved.

    If you still have a problem or you have a similar problem as posted above, please open a NEW topic. Don’t forget to include a link to a page where we can see the issue whenever possible. Thank you!

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