ckosloff
I have now read this thread, and see what it is that you are trying to achieve. I would say one or two things about your web site, if I may. I still think that your images are too small, and in my browser it (seaMonkey) the mod 'works' just fine, but the text, particularly on the attribute images, is too small and indistinct.
There, is of course, a real danger that putting all the images stacked verically will cause the user to have to do what I just HATE - scroll down the page to see more! It's just so tiresome and, since you are trying to SELL, I would try to make the user's experience as simple as is feasible within the limitations of the zencart/web form so I would strive to display as much as possible (i.e. everything) visible at one go. How many times have you visited web sites where the pages just go on and on, and involve scrolling down and down? (I know most 'blogs' are like this, and other than the fact that most blogs are full of self-indulgent claptrap, this is the reason I have no time for blogs.)
As for CSS styles, I would suggest that you follow up on your collaborator's suggestion that you give the CSS styles unique 'names' and, of course don't include them in the code (cos the CSS styles will load every tiime with every new product 'page') - the CSS styles should be included in your template CSS file. Mastery of CSS will allow you to manipulate the format and appearance of much of your store. (I know my site is not a shining example, but take a look at the changes I have made to a zen cart site, mostly via CSS)
A good book on CSS is: CSS THE MISING MANUAL David Sawyer McFarland POGUE PRESS/O'REILLY 2006 ISBN-10: 0-596-52687-3 or ISBN-13: 978-0-596-52687-0 ***advert removed***
I don't know about firebug etc. so can't comment on that.
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