Check out http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp for a good source of CSS constructs; they also have information about HTML.
Check out http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp for a good source of CSS constructs; they also have information about HTML.
I know this has been here a long time, and I could search to see if anyone has already mentioned this:
a img {border: none} This removes the blue border from images used as links.
Firebug Tips for the power user:
http://www.jquery4u.com/utilities/li...gging-firebug/
http://www.jquery4u.com/utilities/firebug-console-tips/
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Thank you guys for Firebug
I am running the latest version of Zen Cart 1.3.9h, I am trying with no success to change the white background color around my products. Link is Gizzys I have been able to figure out how to do it on other things but this one has got me stumped
Any help that someone can give will be greatly appreciated
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I have no problem finding the CSS stylesheets, but my problem is finding the HTML code that it applies to?
When I look at any of the pages, all I see is a message "load the html_define for the page_2 default",
I can go online and "view source code" and see the HTML and even edit it in FireBug, but where do I find it in ZenCart?
As you can tell, I am also a neewbie,
Thanks,
Rick
The "html" is in literally THOUSANDS of places - all in tiny little "pieces" mostly - and practically all of it is shrouded in PHP CODE.
What you see on your browser screen (when you VIEW PAGE SOURCE), is just the RESULT of the php CONSTRUCTING that page, from all the myriad of resources it gets information from.
There are no "HTML" pages in a dynamic content website. ALL pages are cobbled together by the code, and then delivered to the browser screen. When the viewer clicks a link, or performs an action (eg: add to cart), the page they are on EVAPORATES FOREVER... and a brand new page is built up on-the-fly by the PHP. Any click on a page makes it vanish forever, and a new page is built in its place....
... along the way, calculations can be performed, data captured, and specified conditions "tested" (eg: the visitor can only do this of they are logged in).
So... if you are looking for the HTML, it is there... but not in the format you are expecting it to be...
20 years a Zencart User
Add to that:
The fast way to find out which specific file to edit is by using the Developers Toolkit in your Admin:
http://www.zen-cart.com/content.php?...-files-to-edit
http://www.zen-cart.com/content.php?...lopers-toolkit
But even then, it's important to realize that there's seldom any reason to edit files outside of the templates or languages folders.
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