What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I see you have your logo, and the correct "alt".
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I see you have your logo, and the correct "alt".
IDEAS Girl
IDEAS Creative Group = Your image... our business!
My contributions: SophyBlue / Sophy Blue-Grey / Mistik / The Bookshelf / Dynamic Sideboxes
Ideasgirl,
I've got a store setup on my server to work on before it goes live. I have managed to tweak the template's css to suit my taste. The one problem I seem to be having is centering the logo. All of the other threads I've read about centering logos don't seem to effect this template. I was wondering if you had any specific information that might help me.
Thanks
Shelia
Hi Sheila,
I didn't change the header coding in any way, so it should work by the directions you will find around.
I know that it has 2 column cells and the right one is to display banners, so probably you will need to edit the header code to merge those 2 cells.
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Thanks for your understanding.
IDEAS Girl
IDEAS Creative Group = Your image... our business!
My contributions: SophyBlue / Sophy Blue-Grey / Mistik / The Bookshelf / Dynamic Sideboxes
Installed this on a new site. I have one issue that I can nt figure out how to fix. I have a gap on the right side between the content and the background. See here: http://www.debsscrapshack.com
Any ideas?
Nothing to do with the template, but I strongly recommend that you start writing your url with capitalisation ...I think what you call it is DebsScrapShack.com but what leapt to my eye was debss crap shack! Memorable, but perhaps not in the way you'd like!Originally Posted by n8pbm
Development Manager @ JSWeb Ltd
Over 15 years with Zencart
Your right, that is no help. :-)
Actually it is not my website so I did not pick the name. But your point is well taken.
Now how do I fix the white space...
This white space is only showing up on FF for me. Now...did you change something on the CSS? Do you have the boxes and columns on admin set all to 175px?Now how do I fix the white space...
IDEAS Girl
IDEAS Creative Group = Your image... our business!
My contributions: SophyBlue / Sophy Blue-Grey / Mistik / The Bookshelf / Dynamic Sideboxes
The whitespace is caused because the centershop table has no width. Internet Explorer simply assumes it to be 100% and takes up all the width available for mainWrapper. Firefox only uses the space it needs to display the content it currently has. This is why if you go to Shipping & Returns - a page with content that spans the entire center column, the problem dispears.
It will probably disappear when the site is populated anyway, but it would nevertheless be good practice to addto your stylesheet. Better practice to make this an ID rather than a class. Best practice to drop the layout table altogether ... best not start me on this.centershop {width: 100%}
Last edited by kuroi; 24 Jul 2006 at 01:42 PM.
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I got the space to disappear last night by playing with the image size in the header.php file. Not an ideal solution.
Kuroi, that makes sense and goes along with what I did with the image size. I will add your suggested stylesheet change. I am a complete newbie when it comes to this stylesheet. I saw the centershop ID in FF Developers tools but could not find it in the stylesheet. Now I know why.
Thanks
Thanks kuroi for the help. Good to know you solved the problem n8pbm.
IDEAS Girl
IDEAS Creative Group = Your image... our business!
My contributions: SophyBlue / Sophy Blue-Grey / Mistik / The Bookshelf / Dynamic Sideboxes
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