Very observant! In nearly 3000 lines of code this is indeed a "style" - even though it's the only one!
Very observant! In nearly 3000 lines of code this is indeed a "style" - even though it's the only one!
20 years a Zencart User
This is what I would do to it, however:
ORIGINAL:
<span style="font-size:11px; font-family: Arial, Verdana;">
MY SUGGESTION:
<span style="paypalwppFont">
Then, in stylesheet.css
.paypalwppFont {
font-size: 12pt;
color: #000;
} or whatever...
20 years a Zencart User
In truth, all I want to do is disable the inline styling, and let the defaults take over. To my (layman's) view, it seems that the best thing is just to eliminate it, no?
Michael Zimmers
www.cinderellaantiques.com
If you follow my suggestion above, then you leave yourself the OPTION to do either...
By giving it its own unique style (and I made an ERROR in the earlier post - see below), you can choose whether to apply a declaration to the style class or not. If you don't then all parent styles will apply.
CORRECTION:
<span class="paypalwppFont">
20 years a Zencart User
Sounds good to me. Thanks again.
Michael Zimmers
www.cinderellaantiques.com
This file is not coded well as it does have template information in the module file. I'm not sure if this is a requirement for PayPal compliance, or?? I'm going to open a "code suggestion" for it but I have a feeling they did it for a reason.
- steven
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