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This is blocktopmenu

I want to increase the font and increase the spacing/padding of the subcategories. They are all cramped up.

font of all and spacing/ padding of only subcategories.

PS explain the change in code in detail and mention the files in which the changes have to be made.

prestashop 1.6.1.0

 

 

 

 

 

/*** ESSENTIAL STYLES ***/

.sf-contener {

clear: both;

}

.sf-right {

  margin-right: 14px;

  float: right;

  width: 7px;

}

.sf-menu, .sf-menu * {

margin: 0;

padding: 0;

list-style: none;

}

.sf-menu {

margin: 10px 0;

padding:0;

width:980px;/* 980 */

background: #383838;

}

.sf-menu ul {

position: absolute;

top: -999em;

width: 10em; /* left offset of submenus need to match (see below) */

}

.sf-menu ul li {

width: 100%;

}

.sf-menu li:hover {

visibility: inherit; /* fixes IE7 'sticky bug' */

}

.sf-menu li {

float: left;

position: relative;

border-right: 1px solid #777;

}

.sf-menu a {

display: block;

position: relative;

color:#fff;

text-shadow:0 1px 0 #333;

}

.sf-menu li:hover ul,

.sf-menu li.sfHover ul {

left: 0;

top: 34px; /* match top ul list item height */

z-index: 99;

width:auto

}

ul.sf-menu li:hover li ul,

ul.sf-menu li.sfHover li ul {

top: -999em;

}

ul.sf-menu li li:hover ul,

ul.sf-menu li li.sfHover ul {

left: 200px; /* match ul width */

top: 0;

}

ul.sf-menu li li:hover li ul,

ul.sf-menu li li.sfHover li ul {

top: -999em;

}

ul.sf-menu li li li:hover ul,

ul.sf-menu li li li.sfHover ul {

left: 200px; /* match ul width */

top: 0;

}

 

/*** DEMO SKIN ***/

.sf-menu {

float: left;

margin-bottom: 1em;

}

.sf-menu a {

display:block;

margin-right:2px;

padding: 0 22px 0 20px;

line-height:34px;

border: 0;

text-decoration:none;

}

.sf-menu a, .sf-menu a:visited  { /* visited pseudo selector so IE6 applies text colour*/

color: #fff;

white-space:nowrap;

}

.sf-menu li li {

background: rgba(113, 113, 113, 0.9);

}

.sf-menu li li li {

background: rgba(113, 113, 113, 0.9);

}

.sf-menu a:focus, .sf-menu a:hover, .sf-menu a:active {

  background: #4E4E4E;

}

.sf-menu ul li:hover, .sf-menu ul li.sfHover,

.sf-menu ul li a:focus, .sf-menu ul li a:hover, .sf-menu ul li a:active {

background: #4e4e4e;

outline: 0;

}

/*** arrows **/

.sf-menu a.sf-with-ul {

padding-right: 2.25em;

min-width: 1px; /* trigger IE7 hasLayout so spans position accurately */

}

.sf-sub-indicator {

position: absolute;

display: block;

right: 10px;

top: 1.05em; /* IE6 only */

width: 10px;

height: 10px;

text-indent: -999em;

overflow: hidden;

background: url('../img/arrows-ffffff.png') no-repeat -10px -100px; /* 8-bit indexed alpha png. IE6 gets solid image only */

}

a > .sf-sub-indicator {  /* give all except IE6 the correct values */

top: 11px;

background-position: 0 -100px; /* use translucent arrow for modern browsers*/

}

/* apply hovers to modern browsers */

a:focus > .sf-sub-indicator,

a:hover > .sf-sub-indicator,

a:active > .sf-sub-indicator,

li:hover > a > .sf-sub-indicator,

li.sfHover > a > .sf-sub-indicator {

background-position: -10px -100px; /* arrow hovers for modern browsers*/

}

 

/* point right for anchors in subs */

.sf-menu ul .sf-sub-indicator { background-position:  -10px 0; }

.sf-menu ul a > .sf-sub-indicator { background-position:  0 0; }

/* apply hovers to modern browsers */

.sf-menu ul a:focus > .sf-sub-indicator,

.sf-menu ul a:hover > .sf-sub-indicator,

.sf-menu ul a:active > .sf-sub-indicator,

.sf-menu ul li:hover > a > .sf-sub-indicator,

.sf-menu ul li.sfHover > a > .sf-sub-indicator {

background-position: -10px 0; /* arrow hovers for modern browsers*/

}

 

/*** shadows for all but IE6 ***/

.sf-shadow ul {

background: url('../img/shadow.png') no-repeat bottom right;

padding: 0 8px 9px 0;

-moz-border-bottom-left-radius: 17px;

-moz-border-top-right-radius: 17px;

-webkit-border-top-right-radius: 17px;

-webkit-border-bottom-left-radius: 17px;

}

.sf-shadow ul.sf-shadow-off {

background: transparent;

}

li.sf-search {

  background: inherit;

  float: right;

  line-height: 25px;

}

li.sf-search input {

  -moz-border-radius: 0 5px 5px 0;

  padding: 3px 0;

  padding-left: 20px;

  margin: 6px 6px 0 0;

  background: #fff url('../img/search.gif') no-repeat left center;

  border:1px solid #777

}

 

/* hack IE7 */

.sf-menu a, .sf-menu a:visited {height:34px !IE;}

.sf-menu li li {

width:200px;

background:#726f72 !IE;

}

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I figured in the console of chrome that i need this to be changed

 

.sf-menu > li > ul {
  padding: 26px 30px 31px;
  width: 100%; }
  .sf-menu > li > ul > li > a {
    text-transform: uppercase;
    font: 600 18px/28px "Open Sans", sans-serif;
    color: #000000; }
    .sf-menu > li > ul > li > a:hover {
      color: #0079C1; }
 
how do i add this in the superfish.scss  ???
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I figured in the console of chrome that i need this to be changed

 

.sf-menu > li > ul {
  padding: 26px 30px 31px;
  width: 100%; }
  .sf-menu > li > ul > li > a {
    text-transform: uppercase;
    font: 600 18px/28px "Open Sans", sans-serif;
    color: #000000; }
    .sf-menu > li > ul > li > a:hover {
      color: #0079C1; }
 
how do i add this in the superfish.scss  ???

 

 

Hey, SASS is a language used for building CSS. This means .scss files need to be compiled and the result is a .css file. Here is all the relevant info you need to know about SASS: http://doc.prestashop.com/display/PS16/Using+Sass

 

Basically you can change the .css file directly if this is the only change you want to make for you website, however if you need to modify more parts of your website you should get comfortable with SASS. Once you understand how it works and the advantages it brings you won't go back to regular css.

 

For example if you place that code in /root/themes/default-bootstrap/css/modules/blocktopmenu/css/superfish-modified.css it will work. But if you will compile the sass files later the changes will be over-written and you will lose your work.

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