Module Suffixes
Eco Life comes with 20 module suffix variations available for use customization. Changing the module suffix class is done by entering the suffix class name in your modules administration panel in the module class field.
Castle Suffix
" castle"
Rifle Suffix
" rifle"
Pac Suffix
" pac"
Arcade Suffix
" arcade"
Member Suffix
" member"
Shooter Suffix
" shooter"
Control Suffix
" control"
Dark Blue Suffix
" darkblue"
Dark Green Suffix
" darkgreen"
Dark Red Suffix
" darkred"
Yellow Suffix
" yellow"
Drive Suffix
" drive"
Joystick Suffix
" joystick"
Puzzle Suffix
" puzzle"
Grenade Suffix
" grenade"
Bomb Suffix
" bomb"
Invader Suffix
" invader"
Rocket Suffix
" rocket"
Red Suffix
" red"
Green Suffix
" green"
Orange Suffix
" orange"
Blue Suffix
" blue"
Underline Module Style
Underline Style.
This style is set using " cfunc_underline" - You can remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" as the suffix title. Example: nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix "nopadbottom" to remove the bottom padding of the module content.
This style is set using " cfunc_underline" - You can remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" as the suffix title. Example: nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix "nopadbottom" to remove the bottom padding of the module content.
Double LT Suffix
The Double LT Suffix Styles adds a light shade to the top and bottom area of the module content area.
This module style is defined by adding " doublelt" to the module suffix class (less the quotes - with a space before the word). You can also remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" after the suffix title. Example: doublelt nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix style: nopadbottom
This module style is defined by adding " doublelt" to the module suffix class (less the quotes - with a space before the word). You can also remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" after the suffix title. Example: doublelt nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix style: nopadbottom
LTVS Dark Suffix
LTVS Dark Suffix adds a light shade and a dark bottom to the module content area.
This module style is defined by adding " ltvsdark" to the module suffix class (less the quotes - with a space before the word). You can also remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" after the suffix title. Example: ltvsdark nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix style: nopadbottom
This module style is defined by adding " ltvsdark" to the module suffix class (less the quotes - with a space before the word). You can also remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" after the suffix title. Example: ltvsdark nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix style: nopadbottom
Dark Suffix
The Dark Suffix adds a dark shade to the top and the bottom to the module content area.
This module style is defined by adding " dark" to the module suffix class (less the quotes - with a space before the word). You can also remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" after the suffix title. Example: dark nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix style: nopadbottom
This module style is defined by adding " dark" to the module suffix class (less the quotes - with a space before the word). You can also remove the module padding style with the word "nopad" after the suffix title. Example: dark nopad. As an alternative you can also use the suffix style: nopadbottom






