I am doing a food site and I designed a Nutritional Value Table to go with each product.
I copied and Pasted the CSS into the stylesheet_new.css file but when I put the table into the product the CSS formatting is not there. Any idea why?
I am doing a food site and I designed a Nutritional Value Table to go with each product.
I copied and Pasted the CSS into the stylesheet_new.css file but when I put the table into the product the CSS formatting is not there. Any idea why?
Are you saying you created a new stylesheet file?
You need to use the FireFox browser with Firebug installed. That will show you where your CSS is calling from. Paste your code into that file (I'm assuming you have a custom template installed -- don't modify the default template files.)
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I created new styles to make the box. What I am trying to do is insert in in the Products Description so it looks like this http://koshernutsandcandy.com/index....&products_id=1
For this I just made a table in Zen Cart to show the client but now I made one that looks more like the real label. So when I enter this information I am in the Admin side of the site. Firebug is telling me that it is pulling the admin style sheets not the template styles. Does that make sense?
Any way if anyone can help tell me where to put the css that would be great. Thanks
This isn't making a lot of sense. Although you may enter the table data via the Admin, it's the stylesheets on the Catalog side that determine how it will be displayed.
What is the full pathname of the stylesheet_new.css that you edited?
Also, there are no IDs or classes on the table, so how were you planning to target changes to this specific table that wouldn't also affect all the other tables in Zen Cart?
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Ok let me try this again. The table you were looking at was built using tables in Zen Cart. That was only to show as an example of what I am trying to accomplish via CSS.
I did not care for that look so I created a new table but using just CSS. Now what I need to do is place the CSS where it needs to be so the table will render properly when I enter it into the description.
I have inserted the table with the classes it is at http://koshernutsandcandy.com/index....&products_id=1
The css file is at http://koshernutsandcandy.com/includ...esheet_new.css
You CSS is in the right position. That's not the issue. The issue is that specific CSS that you are using. You have positioned the table absolutely in the top left corner. I'd recommend stripping out all that absolute positioning and allowing the table to re-enter the normal document flow.
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