Many thanks. So easy when you know how isn't it. I looked for this for ages. Truly grateful. What a fantastic forum.
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I am pretty good with most php and html problems but the sheer depth of zen cart which is very impressive leaves me struggling a little to find the simplest of things. I am amazed reading these forums how knowledgeable some people are with zen cart.
So far I have customised mine to pretty much where I want it to be using apple zen as the base template. I have managed to include the UK version, integrate PayPal and the Royal Mail new pricing structure and master the coupons and most of the functionality of zen cart. It certainly is a learning curve.
Just a quick question ( I have searched but I must have missed it I am sure it must have been asked before ) but to change the colours in the title headings of products should I be looking at the main css style sheet or is this somewhere else?
As far as I can find, there's really no way to get this spread out to the whole space. This is because A) different browsers have different default font sizes... so the menu is bigger, and could cause the menu to drop to a second line, and B) as people increase their font size, different browsers round up differently for padding, so again, it difficult to get the menu to the edge without making it go over.
There's probably a little room to play with, to get less space left over, but I figured when designing it it was better to make it look like its *supposed* to have leftover space rather than getting close but not quite, KWIM?
If you want a larger font, you can make it a tad larger, then reduced the 2em left and right padding. (padding: .6em 2em .6em 2em;)
Hi!
I'm really sorry, I can't see this quickly, and it's so much harder for me to figure out issues with IE, cause I can't test changes like I can in Firefox. So, I would post a question in perhaps the css forum, and see if someone can help you figure it out. I'd devote more time to it, but I've got to pack pack pack!
I'd change #logoWrapperOuter to this:
#logoWrapperOuter {
margin:0 auto;
width:70em;
overflow:hidden;
padding-left:15px;
}
And then I'd change the padding-right for tagline:
padding-right:30px;
And then this is totally unrelated, but I'd maybe take out that last comma in your tagline:
Specializing in professional horse graphics, logos designs, and clip art, for your horse business.
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