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cciknives
Advanced Member

Canada
235 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2023 :  09:17:15  
I have a design issue in that the "Add to Cart" and "Details" buttons do not line up.

You can see the issue when you click on the products page Quick Buy button.

https://www.canadacutlery.ca/products.asp?cat=Forged+Full+Tang+Series

Can anyone help with how to fix this best?

Thanks

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DLSS
ECT Moderator

Canada
3956 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2023 :  09:35:08  
The 2 buttons are in a div that is 60% so they go on separate lines. If you make them 50% each they will fit across the same level

div.qbuywrapper div.detaillink {
float: right;
width:60% !important;
margin: 0px;
}

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cciknives
Advanced Member

Canada
235 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2023 :  12:21:34  
Thanks Mike

OK, I made the change but it was in file ectstyle1.css, should this be done or added only in file style.css?

Peter

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dbdave
ECT Moderator

USA
10406 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2023 :  13:23:06  
Hi Peter, in the code in all of your pages, you own personal style sheet, not the ect style sheets, should come last in the order that they load.
This way you never (need to) edit the ect style sheets. And changes should be made in your own style sheet as the last to load always takes precedence.
So just add it to the style.css file, but make sure in all of your pages, that's (style.css) the last to load.

Thanks,
David

Edited by - dbdave on 11/06/2023 13:24:13

cciknives
Advanced Member

Canada
235 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2023 :  13:46:11  
Thanks Dave, this totally makes full sense and really appreciate the good advise.

In fact I played around with the width size to format button locations more to our liking.

Best regards, Peter

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