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Old 12-20-2002, 04:29 PM
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Hi there,
I'm a real PHP and OSC newbie, so please pardon any silly questions.

I've figured out how to set different attributes for each one of my boxes (for the most part), but I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out how to align the box that the categories are in. I tried adding the following to the boxes file:

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$this->table_align = 'right';
But it doesn't seem to do anything. I did manage to change the width and remove the table header row so I could use my own image above:

http://www.bowlzilla.com/catalog/catalog/default.pcgi

And make the Reviews Box and the New Products boxes have different attributes from the others (also changed the New Products to be a text listing instead of the graphical representation and moved it to the right column).

Ultimately, I'd like to have each category be in it's own row, specify a graphic to go next to the "current category", and put a javascript class in each table row so each row is highlighted on mouseover (got any tips for where to begin there? I've got my template file, I'm just trying to figure out how to modify OSC to match it - http://www.Bowlzilla.com/redesign2/sub3.shtml

I love how OSC can be modified to look completely like your own, but at times I feel like I'm banging my head against the wall trying to figure stuff out.

Thanks in advance.

Laura
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Hi,

You can change the text placement in the categories box in the stylesheet under .boxText.

Set the box->block->text alignment.
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True, but it's not the text I'm wanting to align right. I'm trying to align the TABLE right. Any thoughts?

Laura
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Oh...

Do you want to move the left table to the right side?

I don't understand.
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