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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T17:56:55+00:00 2026-05-28T17:56:55+00:00

Hi I am having problems with some css classes in joomla. I have two

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Hi I am having problems with some css classes in joomla. I have two divs in a module, one is the wrapper class="wrapper", the other is the content class="content" . Content is inside wrapper. What I am trying to do is target a css style on the content class. Usually I would just put .content {my style info} in the style sheet, but the problem is that this class is used several times throughout the page. So in the backend, you can assign a module a class name, so I have called this one .testimonials .

So that I dont alter all the other content classes on the page I am trying to target it by putting this :

.testimonials .content {my style info I am trying to apply} 

but it is not working, I know you can do this with divs, so

#testimonials .content {my style info I am trying to apply} 

but my question is can this be done with classes ?, if so something is going wrong as I am trying to use the following :

.testimonials .content {font-size:12px; width:300px !important;}

as for some reason the content is not wrapping and just vanishes off the page at the end of the paragraph, so I am trying to make sure the 1st level class the content is sitting is not overlapping anything, the odd thing is even if I fix the div class the content sits in to 50px it still wont wrap the text, so I am not sure if I am targeting it right ?.

edit >>>>>>>>>>..

The html Joomla is creating basically looks like this >>

<div class="wrapper">
<div class="content">SOME CONTENT</div>
</div>

then it is wrapped in a million other divs in the good old Joomla style.

I have given the module the class of testimonials, so it ends up looking something like :

<div class="testimonials">
 <div class="wrapper">
  <div class="content">SOME CONTENT</div>
 </div>
</div>

EDIT 3 >>>>>>>
OK, this is what it is spitting out

<div class="testimonials">
   <div class="key4-block">
      <div class="module-title"><h2 class="title">Client Testimonials</h2></div>
         <div class="key4-module-inner">
            <div class="module-content">                                
               <script type="text/javascript">
                 RokStoriesImage['rokstories-184'].push('');
                 RokStoriesImage['rokstories-184'].push('');
                 RokStoriesImage['rokstories-184'].push('');
            </script>
         <div id="rokstories-184" class="rokstories-layout6 content-left"  >
           <div class="feature-block">        
            <div class="feature-wrapper">
              <div class="feature-container">
                 <div class="feature-story">
                    <div class="image-full" style="float: right">
                        <img src="/sos/" alt="image" />                            
                    </div>
                    <div class="desc-container">
                        <div class="wrapper">                                                        
                           <span class="content"><p>Arrived in under 30 mins and got my pride and joy home in one piece, the day it conked out on me.</p>
                           <p>- Mr A Another</p></span>                                
                        </div>
                    </div>
                </div>
                <div class="feature-story">
                   <div class="image-full" style="float: right">
                      <img src="/sos/" alt="image" />                            
                   </div>
                   <div class="desc-container">        
                      <div class="description">                                                        
                         <span class="feature-desc">
                            <p>Great Service ! , SOS came to the rescue me in no time at all and made my day.</p>
    <p>- a customer</p>
                          </span>                                
                      </div>
                   </div>
                </div>
              </div>
           </div>
        </div>
      </div>

EDIT 4 >>>>>>

This is what it is doing

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    2026-05-28T17:56:56+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:56 pm

    Not certain what the HTML looks like (that would help with answers). If it’s

    <div class="testimonials content">stuff</div>

    then simply remove the space in your css. A la…

    .testimonials.content { css here }

    UPDATE:

    Okay, after seeing HTML see if this works…

    .testimonials .wrapper .content { css here }
    

    or just

    .testimonials .wrapper { css here }
    

    or

    .desc-container .wrapper { css here }
    

    all 3 should work.

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