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usernamenone

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usernamenone last won the day on February 15 2010

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  1. Oh My, This is for an older version and not compatible at all . I will see if I can find a fix for you just give me a while and I will get back to you.
  2. Old instructions but will work Click HERE
  3. More information please, What tables? Where?
  4. The image and code is already in your shopping_cart.php. The box is next to the product image and the update button is below the shopping cart. You just need to make your images/buttons/button_update_cart.gif smaller and move this code up next to where it calls for the check box around line 113 <?php echo tep_image_submit('button_update_cart.gif', IMAGE_BUTTON_UPDATE_CART); ?>
  5. No I don't, I am not to sure where you need the model number. I am guessing you searched contribs. This might work. http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contri...ch,model+number or this http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contri...ch,model+number
  6. Middle addition to the contrib states that the code does not work. Guess you found that out.
  7. log into your control panel and change permission through there and see if it works.
  8. Your issue isn't in formatting it is in image size. Log into admin and under configuration and then images set the small image height to say 100 and leave the width blank. Then all your boxes will be the same height and the images within will adjust to fit the width as to not distort your images. (you may need to play with the height to get images to look good.
  9. In admin what is the small image size set to? That size must be smaller than your uplo9aded image. or your function popupWindow(url) from your product_info has been removed............ Template or stock osc?
  10. This may help http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,1347 Edited below. Oops, seems it is outdated!
  11. Most templates are made by creating a html feature page. Your template maker probably started with the header.php and worked down to the index.php file and then foooter. Since the page is styled to look good in the picture and not programmed for functionality making simple changes or adding and making changes are next to impossable unless you are a programmer and you probably are not or you would not have used a template in the first place.
  12. Solution is if you don't have a larger image you won't get a larger image. You upload a full size image. Oscommerce shrinks that image until it is clicked on. Keep your image width 500px of less to save space.
  13. Your image folder must be read and writeable with permissions of 0777 when you upload images. After you upload it is always a good idea to set permissions back to read only. (0444) Also check your configure.php files and make sure the path to your images is correct.
  14. Once buying a template it is importaint that you buy one that has the setup of boxes that you like as they are built so tight that adding the right column is not going to be easy. Open your index.php and find these lines (if your template maker left them <!-- body_text_eof //--> Then just below that add: <td width="<?php echo BOX_WIDTH; ?>" valign="top"><table border="0" width="<?php echo BOX_WIDTH; ?>" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"> <!-- right_navigation //--> <?php require(DIR_WS_INCLUDES . 'column_right.php'); ?> <!-- right_navigation_eof //--> </table></td> </tr> </table> <!-- body_eof //--> There is a 99.9% chance that it will scre* up your display as the table formated by the template maker did not allow for the right side boxes. You would have to open your application_top.php and most if not all your catalog php files to allow for that adjustment. Defeting the purpose of buying a template in the first place.
  15. It's not a template but a customized osc stock.
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