What style sheet can I find the class, floatingBox back in?
I need to change the size of the model # and units in stock that normally appears beneath the product image.
Thanks,
Tom
What style sheet can I find the class, floatingBox back in?
I need to change the size of the model # and units in stock that normally appears beneath the product image.
Thanks,
Tom
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Hi TomOriginally Posted by wtashby
"floatingBox back" is actually two quite separate classes. In the template_default .floatingBox is simply a box with margin and width, while .back is even simpler, it's just a convenient way of adding a float left to a tag.
The clue that they are separate is that spaces are not allowed in class names. The answer to your question is, in both cases, in the stylesheet.css for template_default and stylesheet_new for Classic.
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Ok, I follow you there. However, I'm using your Future Zen template which doesn't have that class in the css. So, if I need to change anything about that particular class, should I simply copy it from the "other" template stylesheet and put it in Future Zen css, then make the modifications I need? Will that work?
Great Template by the way.I've learned more using Future Zen than any other.
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OK. That's an unexpected twistOriginally Posted by wtashby
. However, I can only take credit for creating an easy way to avoid the problems associated with the Classic Template by revealing the elegance of the template_default, 'cos that's what really does all the work in future Zen.
That aside, I don't really understand your statement about these classes not being in the CSS for future Zen. You will no doubt have made changes to it, but in the stylesheet.css that comes with the install package for v1.1 (and it will be very similar for v1.0) styling for .floatingBox is defined from line 208 and for .back from line 544.
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Sorry, but no, it isn't in there. I've thouroughly searched the file (unedited) that is in the v1.1 and there is no .floatingBox or .back. None at all. If you want, I can upload the origional included in your mod for you to double check. But, I've used Search in Notepad, TopStyle, and even read the file line by line myself.Originally Posted by kuroi
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I MUST be getting tiredAnd owe you an appology. I, er, found it.
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But, it still doesn't help me with my origional question. I need to change the tezxt size of the model # and units in stock that normally appears beneath the product image.
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Hint: Those items are in an unordered list and you can use LI in your stylesheet in conjunction with another style.
Kim, can you elaborate, or point me to a thread that will? I don't have any idea how to do what you are hinting at.![]()
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Try Google- style unordered list![]()
Still doesn't help me.
Can someone else please explain this to me? No "hints" please.
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