Hi. Can someone pls point me to where I can edit the Categories fonts, the main header fonts ?
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Started by dynamyt100, Dec 02 2009, 05:33
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 December 2009, 05:33
#2
Posted 02 December 2009, 09:39
Root>>stylesheet.css
Currently...:
Working with osCommerce 2.3.1
Add-Ons so far Installed:
Add date and order number to invoice and packing slip,
Products Cycle Slideshow,
Detailed Monthly Sales,
Holiday Settings,
Tracking Module for 2.3
Working with osCommerce 2.3.1
Add-Ons so far Installed:
Add date and order number to invoice and packing slip,
Products Cycle Slideshow,
Detailed Monthly Sales,
Holiday Settings,
Tracking Module for 2.3
#4
Posted 05 December 2009, 06:13
dynamyt100, on 05 December 2009, 06:06, said:
I know what file to edit but what is the title of the actual font I need to edit ?????
Thanks
Thanks
BODY
TD.headerNavigation
TD.headerInfo
#5
Posted 05 December 2009, 09:00
If you look in the documentation on this site, which is practically impossible to find, all the css sections are explained.
Add ons >> Solutions >> Documentation > Kowledgebase
I tried to find a quicker route but no luck.
G
Add ons >> Solutions >> Documentation > Kowledgebase
I tried to find a quicker route but no luck.
G
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#6
Posted 05 December 2009, 20:05
geoffreywalton, on 05 December 2009, 09:00, said:
If you look in the documentation on this site, which is practically impossible to find, all the css sections are explained.
Add ons >> Solutions >> Documentation > Kowledgebase
I tried to find a quicker route but no luck.
G
Add ons >> Solutions >> Documentation > Kowledgebase
I tried to find a quicker route but no luck.
G














