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10/27/2012 8:23 AM
 
Hi,



       I've been wanting to add text to the account/ cart/ checkout pages and I see I can do this in the headers and footers areas. Is there anyway to control font type, size and color within the footers. It actually would do if I could just have larger, bold type. Help Please?



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10/27/2012 10:48 AM
 
Hi

Just add some HTML and then add a style to it. This might help you learn about CSS
http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp

Regards

Mark
 
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10/27/2012 10:41 PM
 
Thanks,

                Worked a treat! I'll be spending some time in school when I get this site finalized <g>

While I have you; On the single page checkout page at the bottom there is text "place order in Moderation queue" I've already edited to what my client wants. We would like that text  and the radio button in front of the text  to be a somewhat bigger, more visible. Can you lead me to water?

 
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10/28/2012 11:18 AM
 
Hi

Ok what I'll do is explain how you can work out the class you need to edit.

First using Firefox and FireBug all you need to do is right click on the element in the browser window that you want to edit, then select Inspect in FireBug from the popup menu.
This will show you the html and class for the element you selected, using this information you will be able to work out which CSS file to open and also the css selector that you need to edit in the CSS itself.

Give that a try.

Regards

Mark
 
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