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jkelly
post Feb 4 2008, 06:35 PM
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I have gone through 4 templates so far and none of CSS templates provide for the centering within the main body. For example, all categories are bunched to the left within the footer, header and columns. Ascetically, this looks unbalanced and unprofessional. We are paying very good money for this Pro package and would like the simple code to alter the CSS to center the categories. I had called one time and a representative had given me the code to do so. Unfortunately, I misplaced the code to make the alterations. Upon calling back again, I was told this information is not given out. I’m confused on that information. Why not allow a snippet of code out for the centering change? I refuse to pay extra for a Network Solutions programmer when we’re making a simple centering request that should be part of the package. At any rate, if anyone can help, I would be most appreciative.
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mdsource
post Feb 4 2008, 09:53 PM
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http://forums.networksolutions.com/designing-your-storefront-f26-http-forums-networksolutions-com-index-php-showtopic-272-t272.html

they mention a fix? here.
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jkelly
post Feb 5 2008, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE (mdsource @ Feb 4 2008, 07:48 PM) *


OK, I’ve tried the above link without success, so I called the Technical Department again and was told that Categories and sub categories cannot be centered unless I knew how to program the CSS style sheet.

I can only hope that this is something that can be changed in the future to complete a more professional look upon one’s website.
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AndyT - MC
post Feb 8 2008, 01:33 PM
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Open the file manager and navigate under the themes directory and find the CSS file for the active theme. In your case, this would be "themes >> default-1-1-2 >> css". Right click on the "health-beauty-blue.css" file and choose edit, this will bring the file up and show the editable text. From here, paste this into the bottom of that document and save:

table.category-list { margin:0 auto }

This should center align the sub-categories in the center column for that particular theme.
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mdsource
post Feb 8 2008, 05:51 PM
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Attention! Web based text editors can damage your data.
Please make backup copies and use special editors",

from the file manager window
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