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IfOnly
VP-CART New User
United Kingdom
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Posted - February 16 2004 : 06:23:17
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http://www.select-sports.co.uk/shopping/shopdisplaycategories.asp?id=10&cat=Cricket I find the layout a bit confusing, removing th espace immediately below the heading so that the image is directly underneath it would more associate the title to the image. I have tried altering the <b> and <p> tags in shop$clors.asp under catergories but it has not worked. Can anyone tell me how to do it please? Thanks Phil
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jonmadrid
VP-CART New User
USA
192 Posts |
Posted - February 16 2004 : 09:27:11
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Hi Phil,
I'm not sure if you meant <br> when you typed <b> in your post. In any case, <br> is likely the tag you will want to use in place of a <p>. They break the line while <p> tags create new paragraphs, which result in taller spaces between the lines. I'm not sure if that helps but without actually seeing what you have its hard to say.
All the best,
Jon Madrid -------------------- Madrid Communications Web Design, Development, and Hosting www.madridcom.com
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IfOnly
VP-CART New User
United Kingdom
90 Posts |
Posted - February 16 2004 : 11:30:14
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http://www.select-sports.co.uk/shopping/shopdisplaycategories.asp?id=10&cat=Cricket Sorry I meant to replace the <p> with <br> The code from shop$colors.asp relating to categories is below; if you look at my link above you can see that the cricket ball image is sitting closer to the cricket batting pads than its own title: ' Categories const CatHeader="<b><p align=center><font face='arial,verdana' size=2>" const CatRow="<TR bgColor='#FFFFFF'>" Const CatColumn="<TD valign=top><p align=center><b><font face='tahoma,arial,verdana'>" Const CatTable="<table border=0 cellpadding=0 width='60%' cellspacing=1 bordercolor='#BB0000'>" Const CatColumnEnd="</font></b></p></td>"
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jonmadrid
VP-CART New User
USA
192 Posts |
Posted - February 16 2004 : 13:10:04
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Hi Phil,
Why don't you use templates for your categories? It would make things a bit easier on you in the sense that you could use your WYSIWYG editor to format them rather than editing the code in shop$colors.asp to get things as you want them. Is that a possibility?
All the best,
Jon Madrid -------------------- Madrid Communications Web Design, Development, and Hosting www.madridcom.com
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IfOnly
VP-CART New User
United Kingdom
90 Posts |
Posted - February 16 2004 : 13:16:54
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Thanks Jon, I will give it a try.
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