I only know HTML, I do not know how to setup css, think I need to hire someone and vworker sold out to freelancer and they make me nervious so I need to find other source for a programmer..
I only know HTML, I do not know how to setup css, think I need to hire someone and vworker sold out to freelancer and they make me nervious so I need to find other source for a programmer..
Make your HTML, with (HTML) divs with ids as I described, and I can tell you the relatively simple CSS to add to make the styling work.
I can edit, add, remove but no good from scratch with divs and css that is why I wanted to use an html table. Sorry I know it is like beating a dead horse :-(
Instead of writing
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>slider code</td>
<td>slider2 code</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
you write
<div id="topSliders">
<div id="sliderLeft">slider code</div>
<div id="sliderRight">slider2 code</div>
</div>
Is that clearer?
yes, so no table ? how to you get the 3 small sliders to stack each other on the left the way they would using a table ? and the main big slider to the right of them as shown in that template link posted on the 1st page.
Either way I need a coder to get the 4 sliders to run on the same page, then it is just formating them to frame.
You are wanting something like THIS
Follow Glenn's advice. No tables are necessary. The one we use is a simple slider, then we use CSS and JS to tell the two sliders to behave differently.
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If you go get THIS, they will help you install it
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And RESIST any temptation to buy TemplateMonster stuff... It many look nice, but it will wreck your Zencart site's functionality.
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O, that looks nice, and it can be done as big as on your site ? and scroll though the small images on the right in the big image on the left, just as that templatemonster demo. let me look this guy over, it has nice demos, thx for that suggestion.
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