aidan123 Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 Hi , I am new to oscommerce and I wondering what file and what line I need to modify to alter the header width. I changed the pixel height without issue in stylesheet but cannot find what to change to make the header width fit correctly on the page. I would be grateful for any suggestions. I am using OSCommerce 2.3.4 and have attached a screenshot. Thanks!
MrPhil Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 The header doesn't normally fall short like that. What modifications have you made to the code (and CSS)? Add-ons used?
Dan Cole Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 @@aidan123 Before you spend a lot of time on this....why don't you upgrade to the responsive version of osC and get up that learning curve instead? Dan Need help? See this thread and provide the information requested. Is your version of osC up to date? You'll find the latest osC community version (CE Phoenix) here.
aidan123 Posted January 12, 2016 Author Posted January 12, 2016 @@MrPhil - I created the header in Photoshop and uploaded it via the store logo section in admin. The only edit I made was to the header height in stylesheet.css, I increased the pixel size. Thanks @@Dan Cole - I was unaware there was a responsive version available of osC. Do you have a download link for this please
Dan Cole Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 @@aidan123 You'll find it at the bottom of this post.... http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/topic/396152-bootstrap-3-in-234-responsive-from-the-get-go/?p=1692204 Dan Need help? See this thread and provide the information requested. Is your version of osC up to date? You'll find the latest osC community version (CE Phoenix) here.
MrPhil Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 So is that header a single image, from left of "Test Store" to right of the Facebook icon? That's not going to change in width as your browser window changes width. You could fix your store at a given pixel width (to match the header), but it will be awful on smaller devices, and waste space on larger devices. Or you can consider a responsive setup, such as osC 2.3.4BS (which you've already been pointed to).
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