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Can one turn off the border surrounding the "review" and "add to cart" button?


Trentide

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Thanks in advance for looking. I actually meant "buttons" not button. Anyway, I made it so the background of the boxes they are in are the same as the background of the site. So now I only see a border around these two buttons. Any way to turn it off?

 

Thank you very much.

 

-Jason-

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Thanks in advance for looking. I actually meant "buttons" not button. Anyway, I made it so the background of the boxes they are in are the same as the background of the site. So now I only see a border around these two buttons. Any way to turn it off?

 

Thank you very much.

 

-Jason-

do you have a link so we can take a look ?

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Oh Sorry. Absolutely. Here's the link:

 

http://subcitizen.com/shopping_cart.php

 

Notice the "continue" button has a big, thin, white frame aroound it. That's what I want to get rid of. If you pick a product and look at the "reviews" and "add to cart" button, you'll notice the same thing.

 

Hey thanks for looking!!

 

-Jason-

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Oh Sorry. Absolutely. Here's the link:

 

http://subcitizen.com/shopping_cart.php

 

Notice the "continue" button has a big, thin, white frame aroound it. That's what I want to get rid of. If you pick a product and look at the "reviews" and "add to cart" button, you'll notice the same thing.

 

Hey thanks for looking!!

 

-Jason-

 

 

I'm having this exact same problem, can anybody help?

Posted

i think you need to edit all your image buttons.

Sugiartha

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i think you need to edit all your image buttons.

 

I don't see how that would help as the border is added through the CSS.

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in this source code (shopping_cart.php)

 

<td align="right" class="main"><a href="http://www.subcitizen.com/index.php"><img src="includes/languages/english/images/buttons/button_continue.gif" border="0" alt="Continue" title=" Continue " width="103" height="22"></a></td>

 

i didn't see any css style effect the buttons (no border, no background).

Sugiartha

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concept of life: enjoy aja!

Posted

It's your transparent gif that's not really very good that has the border. I saved the button and it has that border as part of the gif. It's an editing job - the person who said edit your buttons was right. It's not CSS.

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