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    Dividing up sub sections

    Hi

    I am an Actinic / e-commerce newbie, but have been designing brochure sites in DW for a good few years. I am not very good with programming and am finding Actinic hard going as I am more of a designer, but have to move with the times.

    I am trying to create a shop site for a building plastics centre. I have seen a competitors site that I like as far as navigation is concerned . I really like the layout of the products, and want to do something similar for my client. http://www.bliby.net/products.php?id_page=133.

    I am getting there slowly but have a few issues. I can't figure out how to put in the section sub-headers down the page as they have done.

    Here's a screen shot of what I have done so far Screenshot 01

    AS you can see I have a problem with the horizontal nav bar - the 'home' image seems to have 'moved' down a bit which might suggest some unwanted padding somewhere in the CSS, but I have no idea where to find it.

    The other issue is that the "£" symbols don't seem to be working on the prices, and are substituting other characters, but not even uniformly - the ones in the option boxes are using a little square and the others another strange symbol.

    Any pointers on these issues would be much appreciated.

    Many thanks

    Ralph

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    Originally posted by VDUK View Post
    The other issue is that the "£" symbols don't seem to be working on the prices, and are substituting other characters, but not even uniformly - the ones in the option boxes are using a little square and the others another strange symbol.
    Check the character encoding in the outer layout - it may be set as UTF - try charset=iso-8859-1


    Bikster
    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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      #3
      Does this thread help?

      Placing products into subsections
      Paul
      Flower-Stands.co.uk - the UK's largest online supplier of Fresh Flower Merchandising Stands

      Using V10.2 with Norman's brilliantly simple TABBER.

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