Hi Guys,
Apologies if this has been asked before, i've not been able to locate it.
Here goes.
I have customized the template 'Clean css layout' to fit in with my site design.
I know how to customize the html in brochure pages and the section pages and then save them with different layout names allowing me to change the general look of each type of page. I have done this by editing the 'overall page layout' of each section in the content tree - layout tab.
What i cannot seem to find is where i can select which 'overal page layout' for the other pages like 'contact us', 'search' and the cart / checkout pages.
These all seem to point at the parent layout of the site, so i cannot style these individually.
The reason i need to be able to do this is that my site design has images running down the left hand side of the page, which although styled by a seperate css page, the ammount of images shown is down to the html of the page.
so if all the checkout pages use the same layout then the images stop early due to the varuing lenghts of the pages.
I'm reallly sorry if that sounds like a load of *** but i don't know how else to explain it.
The test site can be found here:
http://www.thedigitalroom.co.uk/acat...log/index.html
the problem is most apparent in the invoice address checkout page.
Thanks in advance.
Timmo.
Apologies if this has been asked before, i've not been able to locate it.
Here goes.
I have customized the template 'Clean css layout' to fit in with my site design.
I know how to customize the html in brochure pages and the section pages and then save them with different layout names allowing me to change the general look of each type of page. I have done this by editing the 'overall page layout' of each section in the content tree - layout tab.
What i cannot seem to find is where i can select which 'overal page layout' for the other pages like 'contact us', 'search' and the cart / checkout pages.
These all seem to point at the parent layout of the site, so i cannot style these individually.
The reason i need to be able to do this is that my site design has images running down the left hand side of the page, which although styled by a seperate css page, the ammount of images shown is down to the html of the page.
so if all the checkout pages use the same layout then the images stop early due to the varuing lenghts of the pages.
I'm reallly sorry if that sounds like a load of *** but i don't know how else to explain it.
The test site can be found here:
http://www.thedigitalroom.co.uk/acat...log/index.html
the problem is most apparent in the invoice address checkout page.
Thanks in advance.
Timmo.
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