In article <B80D5802.23DFE%gbhug@nwbuildnet.com>, "George B. Hug"
<gbhug@nwbuildnet.com> wrote:
Is there any way to use style sheets (css) with the various checkout and
ordering pages?
Yep. We use them on our site (
http://www.fitter1.com). I put the
appropriate code into the Universal Header and then copied and pasted the
same code into the appropriate locations for the Cart pages. That way we
get consistent look'n'feel and the convenience of using .css throughout
the site, no matter whether you're on a regular Page, a Product page, a
More Info page or the Cart pages.
I think the reference to the .css sheets _should_ be in the <head> section
of the page, but the browsers I've tested are tolerant enough of "sloppy"
code that they render pages fine if the .css link is in the <body> section
of the page, which is where ShopSite puts the Header code.
--
Fred Holliss, webmaster, Fitter International Inc.
"Balance and Fitness for Life"
Toll Free: 1-800-FITTER-1 | Int'l: +1-403-243-6830
http://www.fitter1.com | mailto:webmaster@fitter1.com