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    Hi All,
    I have my terms and condition pages looking nice when viewed on thier own pages but when a customer enteres the checkout pages where all of the terms and condition pages are shown, the fonts are all different. some fonts are veranda 8Pt, some are times new roman 10 etc. How can i get them to display exactly as they are on the individual pages?

    Cheers and Thanks again

    Jacy
    Jacys Computer Supplies
    Web: http://www.jacyscomputers.com.au
    email: sales@jacyscomputers.com.au

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    I'm wondering if in your SSL checkout, the pages have lost access to the style sheet that controls fonts.

    This is a shot in the dark, but try copying your actinic.css file into your secure 'cgi-bin' directory and see if this helps.

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      #3
      Hi Chris
      Jacys Computer Supplies
      Web: http://www.jacyscomputers.com.au
      email: sales@jacyscomputers.com.au

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        #4
        Hi Chris,
        I tried that and had no luck. Any other suggestions??

        I found a file in my site 1 folder called info.html and all the fonts were screwy in there as well. I changed them inthe info.html file but when i uploaded my site they went back to the wierd fonts.

        (Sorry about the above post, i have just bought a laptop and leaned on the button!! This is going to take a while to get used to)

        Cheers,

        Jacy
        Jacys Computer Supplies
        Web: http://www.jacyscomputers.com.au
        email: sales@jacyscomputers.com.au

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          #5
          Hi Jacy

          I think this is a similar problem to the post here. Take a look and see if the solution (below) applies to you.
          It was all to do with using a virtual SSL and changing the placement of the acatalog to within the virtual secure folder which gave me a valid SSL URL to the acatalog directory which was not possible before. As there was no valid SSL URL to acatalog, the checkout phase coulnd't reference the CSS, images or JavaScript (if this makes anys sense).
          Ben
          Ben Popplestone
          Ecommerce website software

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