I too was having this problem due to wysiwyg editor (jtf). However, I’m having a hard time getting them on the same line, for example, I’d like the download button to be on the left and the sign up button on the right…lined up on the same line, like in the demo.
Any help? I’m sure it’s a matter of a few lines of code that I don’t know….
Thanks in advance.
<em>@one7media 27900 wrote:</em><blockquote>I too was having this problem due to wysiwyg editor (jtf). However, I’m having a hard time getting them on the same line, for example, I’d like the download button to be on the left and the sign up button on the right…lined up on the same line, like in the demo.
Any help? I’m sure it’s a matter of a few lines of code that I don’t know….
Thanks in advance.</blockquote>
I got the source code from the demo. Just substitute the links and text with your info:
<div style=”width: 95%;” class=”clearfix”>
<a href=”http://www.joomlart.com/downloads/cat/joomlart_club_templates/ja_utahia.html” target=”_blank” class=”but-download” title=”Download now!” style=”float: left; clear: right; margin-right: 5px;”>
<span class=”download”>
<strong>Download Now!</strong>
<span>JATC Club Member only</span>
</span>
</a>
<a href=”https://www.joomlart.com/member/signup.php” target=”_blank” class=”but-signup” title=”Sign Up!” style=”float: left;”>
<span class=”signup”>
<strong>Sign Up Now!</strong>
<span>$70 for 1 year download</span>
</span>
</a>
</div>
THANK YOU!
I tried to look at the source code on the demo site but only saw a few lines…
It might be because I was using IE*rror*7 at the time 😉 I wish Mozilla was the ONLY browser availble for PC’s.
Thanks a lot for the help
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