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    #16
    That page is way too heavily customised for me to help with.
    Norman - www.drillpine.biz
    Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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      #17
      Here's how to go about what you seem to want. You want Fragments on a Product (or Section) page, followed by a set of Section Link items.

      To do this ignore or undo all notes re Multi-Column-Brochure patches. These are for V6 where brochure items appear in a separate set of pages from Products and Sections.

      Instead you have to install the Multi column product layout (V7 Version) patch from www.drillpine.biz/actinicstuff. then for ALL brochure fragments on Product (or Section) pages, use modified Brochure Templates as below. Here's the Text and title one modified as required:
      Code:
      <!-- Multi Column Fragment TextAndTitle HTML begin -->
      
      <script language=JavaScript>
      <!-- (V11)
      if ( currentcol++ == 0 ) document.write('<tr><td colspan=3><table border=0><tr>');
      document.write('<td width="' + colwidth + '%" valign=top>');
      // -->
      </script>
      <noscript><tr><td width="100%"></noscript>
      
        <!-- START each fragment lives in this table - alter below to rearrange items -->
        <table width="100%" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="1">
         <tr>
          <td width="100%">
          NETQUOTEVAR:FRAGMENTANCHOR
          <h3>NETQUOTEVAR:BROCHURE_TITLE</h3>
          NETQUOTEVAR:BROCHURE_TEXT</td>
         </tr>
        </table>
        <!-- END each product lives in this table - alter above to rearrange items -->
      
       </td>
      <script language=JavaScript>
      <!--
      if ( currentcol >= CUSTOMVAR:NUMCOLS )
        {
        document.write('</tr></table></td></tr>');
        currentcol = 0;
        }
      // -->
      </script>
      <noscript></tr></noscript>
      
      <!-- Multi Column Fragment TextAndTitle HTML end -->
      I'll leave it to you to create the numerous other Fragment layout templates to suit - you have the above to follow.

      You may also want to get rid of the <HR> that Actinic uses to separate fragments, as this is useless on a tabular layout. Go to Design / Text / Go to / Phase -1, Id 2282 and delete the <HR> there.
      Norman - www.drillpine.biz
      Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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        #18
        And here's the Image Above Title version
        Code:
        <!-- Multi Column Catalog Page Fragment ImageAndTitle HTML begin -->
        
        <script language=JavaScript>
        <!-- (V11)
        if ( currentcol++ == 0 ) document.write('<tr><td colspan=3><table border=0><tr>');
        document.write('<td width="' + colwidth + '%" valign=top>');
        // -->
        </script>
        <noscript><tr><td width="100%"></noscript>
        
          <!-- START each fragment lives in this table - alter below to rearrange items -->
          <table width="100%" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="1">
           <tr>
            <td width="100%" align="center">NETQUOTEVAR:FRAGMENTANCHORNETQUOTEVAR:BROCHURE_IMAGE</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
            <td width="100%" align="center"><h3>NETQUOTEVAR:BROCHURE_TITLE</h3></td>
           </tr>
          </table>
          <!-- END each product lives in this table - alter above to rearrange items -->
        
         </td>
        <script language=JavaScript>
        <!--
        if ( currentcol >= CUSTOMVAR:NUMCOLS )
          {
          document.write('</tr></table></td></tr>');
          currentcol = 0;
          }
        // -->
        </script>
        <noscript></tr></noscript>
        
        <!-- Multi Column Catalog Page Fragment ImageAndTitle HTML end -->
        Norman - www.drillpine.biz
        Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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          #19
          I've now merged that lot into an updated Multi column product layout patch on www.drillpine.biz/actinicstuff

          I hope you'll honour the Donationware status as that was a lot of additional work.
          Norman - www.drillpine.biz
          Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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            #20
            Many thanks again Norman and of course I will honour your good works
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