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CMSD member Posts: 3 |
function EJEJC_config() { EJEJC_WIDTH = 600; EJEJC_BGCOLOR = "#FFF"; EJEJC_OPACITY = 100; } So this code changes the width of my shopping cart to 600 (I experimented with different widths and they changed no problem), but the code to change the ghosting bg color and the ghosting opacity does not seem to work. The ghosting is still 60% black, despite these lines of code in the header. I've tried various colors and opacities, and I tried placing the code before and after my stylesheet declarations, in the header and in the body of the page, but nothing makes it work. Any idea why just the color/opacity variables aren't registering? Thanks! CMSD # POSTED ON: March 19, 2009 @ 20:53 GMT -7 |
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CMSD member Posts: 3 |
Actually, I just checked Internet Explorer 7 on PC and the color and opacity statements work in that browser, in Mac Safari, and in Firefox for PC, just not in the latest Firefox for Mac. Weird. Any clue gurus? # POSTED ON: March 20, 2009 @ 09:07 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 4345 |
Hm, apparently you are correct. Firefox 3 for Mac always applies our default background-dimming effect surrounding the cart and does not respect a customized color or opacity specification. I will assign this issue to Development for their evaluation. # POSTED ON: March 25, 2009 @ 13:50 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: March 25, 2009 @ 13:50 GMT -7 |
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CMSD member Posts: 3 |
Groovy, thanks Tyson... looking forward to finding out what the dealio is. # POSTED ON: March 25, 2009 @ 14:19 GMT -7 |
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