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geofbalMember
Many thanks, I think that is going to do it.
Regards,
Geof.
geofbalMemberWell, I found a way to do it.
I copy the html code for the “Add to cart” button [wp_eStore:product_id:1:end] that has the small belcher button that I made, and modify the img tag to show the larger button I need on certain pages, and insert the html on those pages instead of [wp_eStore:product_id:1:end]
For an example go to: [http://www.skiathos-direct.com/?page_id=52#wp_cart_anchor]
which is just a page I experiment on for the time being.
This seems to work.
Is there an easier work round or can you see any complications arising through using the above method?
Regards,
Geof.
geofbalMemberThanks for that.
Something else, I wish to use the Belcher button in his original size (Large) on my landing pages (using [wp_eStore:product_id:1:end])but if I specify this button in the “Add to Cart button text or Image” calling an image file, I get the same large image with the WP eStore codes (like: [wp_eStore_fancy1 id=1][wp_eStore_fancy2 id=2] which is really too big and makes the pages with these listings very clunky.
Is it possible to use a small button with the fancy codes and a large button on the landing pages? Is there some code with which I can link the large button to the shopping cart with if I just use an image of the large Belcher button?
Regards,
Geof.
geofbalMemberMany thanks for your prompt reply…service indeed!!
I have found the customer details in the customer database. What I need to do is send these to a third party who will post the product. Is there a simple way to include some of the customer details in an email (except copy & paste)?
Finally, what is the free WordPress contact form plugin and where can I find it?
Thanks,
Geof.
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