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    Add To Basket Page - Need Txt Moving Away From Left Edge

    On all of my shop pages I have my menu on the left hand side. All the product pages appear so that there is a bit of white space before the side menu bar. However, when you go to the add to basket page, all the text is right up close to the menu.

    I'm guessing that this is the OD Template.html file. When I try and amends this it just diverts back to the original.

    How change I change this page so that there is some white space appearing before the basket info text starts?

    Thanks

    #2
    Smudgie

    There are other templates that govern the cart's location - checkout where it appears in Order01.html and Order02.html

    Alternatively look at the template that actually generates the cart display itself

    The Template Manager is the best way to identify the correct templates

    Cheers

    Jos
    Thanks

    Jos Medinger

    Tel : 01978 843 962
    www.internetology.co.uk
    Actinic / E-Commerce Hosting, Design & SEO
    ______________________________________

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      #3
      I think it's the Act_ShoppingCart.html page which needs altering, however everything I've tried doesn't seem to work.

      Actinic support have given me an answer to centrally align it using the Act_Primary template, but this isn't what I'm after.

      Any further thoughts anyone?

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        #4
        Can you give me a URL so I can take a look?

        Regards

        Jos
        Thanks

        Jos Medinger

        Tel : 01978 843 962
        www.internetology.co.uk
        Actinic / E-Commerce Hosting, Design & SEO
        ______________________________________

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          #5
          click the add to cart button.

          I just want a small amount of white space before the text begins like I have on the other pages.

          Thanks

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            #6
            Why not simply define a different template for the checkout pages in
            Design | Options | Layouts

            You can use the same template as the main one except that you put a slightly padded table into the main white body of the page which then houses all the checkout stuff... sorted!

            Jos
            Thanks

            Jos Medinger

            Tel : 01978 843 962
            www.internetology.co.uk
            Actinic / E-Commerce Hosting, Design & SEO
            ______________________________________

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              #7
              Isn't it good when the solution is so simple!

              Thanks Jos

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