Add to cart button alignment and sizing issues
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I am having a hard time aligning my Paypal Add to cart button. I was able to modify the CSS/HTML on the button code Paypal provides to center-align one button, but the other buttons didn't work out. When I tried to center align them, the buttons' window/frame expanded to take up a lot of blank space on my page. How can I make this button center aligned and have a window/frame that's only as large as needed?enter image description here
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I am having a hard time aligning my Paypal Add to cart button. I was able to modify the CSS/HTML on the button code Paypal provides to center-align one button, but the other buttons didn't work out. When I tried to center align them, the buttons' window/frame expanded to take up a lot of blank space on my page. How can I make this button center aligned and have a window/frame that's only as large as needed?enter image description here
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Please provide a codepen or jsfiddle with the code!
– MartinBA
Nov 11 at 22:27
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
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I am having a hard time aligning my Paypal Add to cart button. I was able to modify the CSS/HTML on the button code Paypal provides to center-align one button, but the other buttons didn't work out. When I tried to center align them, the buttons' window/frame expanded to take up a lot of blank space on my page. How can I make this button center aligned and have a window/frame that's only as large as needed?enter image description here
html css paypal
I am having a hard time aligning my Paypal Add to cart button. I was able to modify the CSS/HTML on the button code Paypal provides to center-align one button, but the other buttons didn't work out. When I tried to center align them, the buttons' window/frame expanded to take up a lot of blank space on my page. How can I make this button center aligned and have a window/frame that's only as large as needed?enter image description here
html css paypal
html css paypal
asked Nov 11 at 22:25
Guillermo Gomez
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Please provide a codepen or jsfiddle with the code!
– MartinBA
Nov 11 at 22:27
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
add a comment |
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Please provide a codepen or jsfiddle with the code!
– MartinBA
Nov 11 at 22:27
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
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1
Please provide a codepen or jsfiddle with the code!
– MartinBA
Nov 11 at 22:27
Please provide a codepen or jsfiddle with the code!
– MartinBA
Nov 11 at 22:27
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
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you should put the code to here. By the way, you can follow this example.
CSS
.boxlink a:link, .boxlink a:visited{
color: black;
padding: 12px 45px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
border: black solid 2px;
}
.boxlink a:hover, .boxlink a:active{
background-color: #1a4891;
color: white;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in;
}
HTML
<div class="boxlink">
<a href="...">Learn more</a>
</div>
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
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1 Answer
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up vote
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you should put the code to here. By the way, you can follow this example.
CSS
.boxlink a:link, .boxlink a:visited{
color: black;
padding: 12px 45px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
border: black solid 2px;
}
.boxlink a:hover, .boxlink a:active{
background-color: #1a4891;
color: white;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in;
}
HTML
<div class="boxlink">
<a href="...">Learn more</a>
</div>
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
you should put the code to here. By the way, you can follow this example.
CSS
.boxlink a:link, .boxlink a:visited{
color: black;
padding: 12px 45px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
border: black solid 2px;
}
.boxlink a:hover, .boxlink a:active{
background-color: #1a4891;
color: white;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in;
}
HTML
<div class="boxlink">
<a href="...">Learn more</a>
</div>
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
add a comment |
up vote
0
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up vote
0
down vote
you should put the code to here. By the way, you can follow this example.
CSS
.boxlink a:link, .boxlink a:visited{
color: black;
padding: 12px 45px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
border: black solid 2px;
}
.boxlink a:hover, .boxlink a:active{
background-color: #1a4891;
color: white;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in;
}
HTML
<div class="boxlink">
<a href="...">Learn more</a>
</div>
you should put the code to here. By the way, you can follow this example.
CSS
.boxlink a:link, .boxlink a:visited{
color: black;
padding: 12px 45px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
border: black solid 2px;
}
.boxlink a:hover, .boxlink a:active{
background-color: #1a4891;
color: white;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in;
}
HTML
<div class="boxlink">
<a href="...">Learn more</a>
</div>
answered Nov 12 at 2:03
beam291
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I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
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I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54
add a comment |
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Please provide a codepen or jsfiddle with the code!
– MartinBA
Nov 11 at 22:27
I was able to get this answered by Paypal. It really was just about forcing the window frame hosting the button to contract
– Guillermo Gomez
Nov 19 at 7:54