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Jackalope
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Posted: 21-June-2007 at 7:29pm |
Is there a way to change the terminology used for "Price", "List Price" and "You Save" to something to else like "Our Price", "Retail Price" and "Your Savings"? This would be changed throughout the entire store, including the AJAX pop-up. I tried searching for it on this forum, but nothing came up.
Also, is there a way to have the "List Price" show as a strikethrough in the AJAX pop-up like it does in the product window? Is there a CSS that governs the look of the info displayed in the AJAX pop-up so the font colors and sizes can be adjusted to look like they do in the product window? Thanks in advance. |
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MarkCoyle
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All of these are data items defined in the languages.asp file located in the /includes folder. We have for example changed the Specials this way to be our 'Music Bargains' section and so on. It's possible to customise the whole phraseology of the store. Just remember that when PC is upgraded this file is often upgraded, so make sure you keep a separate copy so you can re-implement the store language. cheers Mark |
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MarkCoyle
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The CSS of the AJAX is separate too. I forget which file but can check tomorrow if nobody mentions it (is it 'ei-tooltip.css'?) However you'll need to change more than just the AJAX - you need to actually change the source graphics files. We had to actually recolour them. You can see our changed AJAX colours implemented through CSS for the text and the refined graphics at: http://www.wovenwheatwhispers.co.uk cheers Mark
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Jackalope
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Thanks Mark, I'll give it a shot. Right from the start it was apparent that I needed to keep backups just incase "I" screwed things up and needed to replace files with their originals. I created a separate directory (with accurate sub-directories) to store all of the modified files. It has saved my butt a few times when I did something I shouldn't have.
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One of my next questions was going to be how to go about changing the source graphics colors.
Thanks for your help Mark, I appreciate it. |
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