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  • Thread Starter victoria-hansen

    (@victoria-hansen)

    OK, SS_Minnow and esmi, thanks for your help. Here’s what I did. I did add the .paypal input at the very end of my style.css, like this…

    /*—:[ self-clearing floats from Dan Cederholm ]:—*/
    ul#tabs:after, #content_box:after, #sidebars:after, .format_text:after, .teasers_box:after, .prev_next:after, ul.sidebar_list:after { content: “.”; display: block; height: 0; clear: both; visibility: hidden; }

    .paypal input {width:auto;}

    I didn’t add class=”paypal” to the input tag for my image, didn’t know I had to, or didn’t read the instructions correctly. I’m actually not a programmer guys, I’m a cook who likes technology so while I can figure out bits and pieces, sometimes the jargon eludes me, sorry, so bear with me here.

    I’m the sort of person who can changes bits and pieces within an existing code but notnecessarily figure out how to add extra stuff or know exactly where it should be placed, so I need quite definite instruction please.

    SO in terms of the class=”paypal” to the input tag for my image, can you please explain exactly where in that code sequence that would go, and with regard to the <input type=”image” class=”paypal” src=”https://www.maverickcreative.com.au/assets/images/webelements/paypalbuttons/LLB_BuyNow.jpg&#8221; border=”0″ name=”submit” alt=”PayPal – The safer, easier way to pay online.”> where exactly in my style.css do I put that, overtype it please?

    Sorry to sound blonde.

    Thread Starter victoria-hansen

    (@victoria-hansen)

    Sorry, I read your post about this a few months ago you said the same thing, you’d think I’d tweak. I followed your instructions but got a bit confused. This page isn’t suppose to be published yet and I’ve inserted the paypal button so you can see what’s happeneing. Thanks for your help…
    https://victoriahansen.com/recipe-development-and-testing

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