trishpaterson Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Hi Guys Im just putting together my shopping cart I have addeed my logo but want to make it twinkle........yes its a girlie thing. Also want to change the colours and do not understand HTML. :angry: Also do I need an opening web page to link to the cart????????? Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Hi tricia, I am not great at HTML my self. I just came back into it a couple of weeks ago after about 5 years, so I might not be able to help you too much. Get yourself a simple book on HTML from the Library and read up. Also look at examples of colour coding via the index at the back of the book. There are three different colour codes used, Hexadecimal, RGB, and Colour Naming. A typical example: <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#008000" link="#FF0000" vlink="#FF00FF" alink="FF0000"> The above describs the colour of text and also gives it a range of colours for the link. As for your second question, you can always find a link to your shopping page by assessing it from your browser and observing its address on top of the window. That way, you can also find the link of items on the page involved. All you do is take not or copy and paste them into your buttons, etc. Then check them, just to make sure they work. Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trishpaterson Posted August 9, 2005 Author Share Posted August 9, 2005 Hi Victor Thank you for your response, I will get a book from the library. TRICIA Hi tricia, I am not great at HTML my self. I just came back into it a couple of weeks ago after about 5 years, so I might not be able to help you too much. Get yourself a simple book on HTML from the Library and read up. Also look at examples of colour coding via the index at the back of the book. There are three different colour codes used, Hexadecimal, RGB, and Colour Naming. A typical example: <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#008000" link="#FF0000" vlink="#FF00FF" alink="FF0000"> The above describs the colour of text and also gives it a range of colours for the link. As for your second question, you can always find a link to your shopping page by assessing it from your browser and observing its address on top of the window. That way, you can also find the link of items on the page involved. All you do is take not or copy and paste them into your buttons, etc. Then check them, just to make sure they work. Hope this helps. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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