Hi tatiana77,
it doesn´t change anything ..
I use the default stylesheet as mentioned ..
Bambus
Hi tatiana77,
it doesn´t change anything ..
I use the default stylesheet as mentioned ..
Bambus
Bambus, please post your website's URL so we can view the source code of the stylesheet to better help you.
Example, my website's URL is www.wolfandrabbit.com/zencart...
Sorry that coding didn't help... sometimes there are other things in the stylesheet that would cause the issue.
Tatiana
Hello,
this is awesome...was looking exactly for that, but also have the issue that the boxes are too close together at the bottom/top.
Any help is very much appreciated.
The website is www.clickyshop.com/new_shop1
Thanks in advanced.
regards,
kruna
OK tatianas lips are awesome, if theyre hers that is ... to answer your question tho, you need to take a look at the css that affects your sideboxes. I would recommend using FF, dling the web developer ext and running view style information to find out what you need to change
John L.
MultiMedia Designer
, thanks for the tip, I almost got it, not the way I would like to but for now it is ok...just played around with the margins...
regards,
kruna
I finally implemented this on a customer's site and actually added a "white space" to the bottom that can be varied. Worked great! I still have to go in and clean up the code though. I was working in a hurry and need to tweak it, so I'll be the first to admit it's pretty rough. *LOL*
Took me a while to figure out how to mod the center boxes, and I'm still trying to finish some things on it, but if you're interested, the site is:
http://buxhamsales.com/catalog/
Like I said, I'm still tweaking it, but I put them on the header, footer, etc.
I also need to figure out how to translate it to the list table layout for product listings.
(And the categories box was modified in the template, not with a 3rd party mod either.)
HTH,
Lesli in SW Florida ~ writer, teacher, and dodging hurricanes!
Lesli - might want to look at the Center boxes at lower screen resolutions.
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Thanks Kim. He wants them set big -- he set them to where he wanted.
Lesli in SW Florida ~ writer, teacher, and dodging hurricanes!
Oh, thank you guys for this thread! It has helped lead me to the right path, but now I'm stuck. Have you guys figured out how to apply these rounded corners to the main text area? I've got the individual product listing mastered, but I want to add these to the main areas (index info, shipping info, etc.) as well as the product listing page (around each offered product).
Here are some URLs:
What I'm currently working on:
http://www.babylonink.com/store
The general idea of what I'm going for:
Main Page
Gallery Page
These were built with straight HTML and CSS, so you get the general idea. I'm having trouble locating where the snazzy code needs to go in the PHP files and (honestly) I'm too tired tonight to keep hunting.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!!
I have been playing with this for the last few weeks. I solved the sticky problems of the sideboxes by adding padding to the .xsnazzy statement:
.xsnazzy {
background: transparent;
/*width:150px;*/
/*float:left; */
padding: 5px 0;
}
I commented out two statements since they weren't relevant for my site but are a part of the original code. I added rounded corners to the rest of my site but IE insists on adding extra borders to the main wrapper. I haven't figured out how to fix that issue, but the rest of it seems to look good. The WebDeveloper plug in for FireFox really helped work out the styling.
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