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Posted by Val on 03/25/07 16:02
On Mar 25, 2:58 pm, "Paul Martin" <ricketres...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Val
> It might be a no no but it works. I'm not a computer geek, I make and sell
> model railway stuff, so I use frontpage because its easy. Someone else does
> all the cart bit, these buttons as in my example, are supplied by the cart
> provider but when I asked them for help they said speak to someone who knows
> HTML. I thought this might be the place, now i'm not so sure.
> Paul"Val" <cv.spen...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>
> news:1174820834.824776.44710@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 24, 9:24 pm, "Paul Martin" <ricketres...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I would be gratefull if someone could help me adjust some code as I don't
> > know enough about HTML. I'll confess that I use FrontPage for my website,
> > do
> > most of it through the design view and only occasionally try stuff
> > directly
> > in HTML.
>
> > My website has some shopping cart stuff in it and there is a button that
> > it
> > supplies which I paste in and edit as required. My editing only goes as
> > far
> > as changing the text and the money values. I would like to alter two
> > things
> > in the appearance but I dont know if it possible or how to do it.
>
> > The two items i want to change are: -
>
> > 1. reduce the distant between the title line, 0N30 FLEXI TRACK, and
> > the
> > first line of stock in this case, "0n30 Code 100 Flex Track per yard
> > <b>Price: £4.50</b>"
> > 2. reduce the size or the button that appears at the bottom with the
> > text
> > ORDER NOW in it.
>
> > I dont understand what it controlling these aspects of the display so dont
> > know what to try changing.
>
> > Grateful for any help, but talk to me in simple terms
>
> > Paul Martin
>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > --------------
>
> > <!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" startspan --><html>
> > <head>
> > <title>Example 5</title>
> > </head>
>
> > <body>
>
> > <h3><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica,adobe-helvetica,Arial Narrow"
> > color="#339900" size="3">0N30 FLEXI TRACK</b></font></h3>
>
> > <form action="http://ww4.aitsafe.com/cf/addmulti.cfm" method="post">
> > <input type="hidden" name="userid" value="6030586">
> > <input type="hidden" name="return" value="www.ngtrains.com/track.htmm">
>
> > <table width="100%" border="0" bgcolor="#CCFFFF">
> > <tr><td width="80%"> </td><td>Quantity</td></tr>
> > <tr>
> > <td width="80%"align=left>
> > 0n30 Code 100 Flex Track per yard <b>Price: £4.50</b>
> > </td>
> > <td>
> > <input type="text" name="qty1" size="2">
> > <input type="hidden" name="product1" value="0n30 Code 100 Flex Track -
> > 1yd">
> > <input type="hidden" name="price1" value="4.50">
> > </td>
> > <tr>
> > <td width="80%"align=left>
> > 0n30 Code 83 Flex Track per yard <b>Price: £4.50</b>
> > </td>
> > <td>
> > <input type="text" name="qty2" size="2">
> > <input type="hidden" name="product2" value="0n30 Code 83 Flex Track -
> > 1yd">
> > <input type="hidden" name="price2" value="4.50">
> > </td>
> > <tr>
> > <td width="80%"align=left>
> > 0n30 Code 70 Flex Track per yard <b>Price: £4.50</b>
> > </td>
> > <td>
> > <input type="text" name="qty3" size="2">
> > <input type="hidden" name="product3" value="0n30 Code 70 Flex Track -
> > 1yd">
> > <input type="hidden" name="price3" value="4.50">
>
> > </tr>
> > <tr><td colspan="2" align="right">
> > <input type="submit" value="Order Now!">
> > </td></tr>
> > </table>
>
> > </form>
>
> > </body>
> > </html><!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" endspan --></td>
>
> Can't help, still learning, but I thought that using 'Frontpage' was
> sort of a no-no amongst purists, which is why I'm doing my website
> totally in XHTML - and is why it's taking me so *@!*@$! long.
>
> I'll be interested in the repies though, I'm worrying about the
> shopping cart bit too, I was going to buy that in too.
> Val
I am really so very sorry Paul, I'm not a contributer here, I just
lurk & pick up tips; I don't know squat atm (probably never really
will) I'm just generally flippant in any group I post to.
I'm only learning XHTML because I want to set up my own small
commercial site to sell stuff I've produced because when I originally
checked out existing sites, to sell my stuff for me, I wasn't happy
with what I was being offered for my 'creative work' & started
thinking of other things I could gradually incorporate if I had my own
site.
I decided to build the website myself, for a lot of diverse reasons,
rather than pay someone & although I've made a simple site in the
past, I was advised the best way to go about it was to learn HTML (X
as now) & CSS.
I suppose I'm a geek because I really enjoy it, it could just be I'm a
sad little old single lady & find it better than knitting now my
sighht is failing :)
Sorry again, I'll shut up now & lurk quietly.
Val
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