Hi,
I am working on dragons.digi-blue.co.uk, using version 1.3.9 h. Please see: http://www.dragons.digi-blue.co.uk/i...ain_page=login.
On this page, none of the input labels align, does anyone know how can I can do this?
Hi,
I am working on dragons.digi-blue.co.uk, using version 1.3.9 h. Please see: http://www.dragons.digi-blue.co.uk/i...ain_page=login.
On this page, none of the input labels align, does anyone know how can I can do this?
Depending on your knowledge of CSS, you have two options.
- Add loginForm fieldset input to your existing stylesheet and try adjusting the inputs there.
- Using the same method in another post, you can create a stylesheet just for that page and play with the FORM and INPUT calls.
Changing existing FORM, INPUT, or FORM, INPUT calls will mess with every form on the site.
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Hi,
I took some more time, but I did another site, see this page where everything lines up: http://www.theflowershoppe.co.uk/ind...ain_page=login. My own mistake, adding float: left to LABEL.inputLabel resolved the issue. Thanks for your help.
Just one question, if I create a new CSS file for the product listing to move the product filter, what name should I give my css file? Sorry, this is the one part where I still struggle. i.e. for the log in page it was login.css, what would it be for the product listing page?
Look in /includes/templates/template_default/css/CSS_read_me.txt for additional details.
Essentially, if you look at the URL generated there's a GET variable named main_page. For the URL you identified, it's main_page=login, so you would create the page-specific CSS file named /includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/css/login.css go contain CSS specific to the login page. The one exception is your home page, where you create a file named /includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/css/index_home.css.
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