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Button Styles (Dreamweaver)

It is important to understand how the eButtonz code interacts with Dreamweaver in design view. When an eButtonz buy button is inserted into a web page, code similar to the following is added to your web page at the code level:

<ebutton id="gr1" sid="7051Cellphone" >
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
makeB("7051Cellphone","gr1","On Sale","2");
//-->
</script>
</ebutton>

So you can identify where the code has been added to your web page when you are in edit view eButtonz uses a default placeholder which looks like this :

To assist the design process you may replace the default eButtonz placeholder graphic. To do this select "Edit Accounts" from the Manage Store top menu and use the folder icon to change the image. Make sure you enter the correct dimensions of the new image and click update. At present you need to quit and restart Dreamweaver to effect this change.

Remember, the placeholder and button style as defined in "Product List" may be different.

"Button Style" is used to define the style of your buy buttons when seen in your web browser, not Dreamweaver.

Text only: Select this option for a standard form button. Type in the text you would like displayed in the field named "Button text or image URL".Please note if you change the content of this field buttons that you have already inserted WILL NOT automatically be updated.
   
Text & Price: Select this option for a standard for button which can alos diplay the price of your product or service. Please note if you change the content of this field buttons that you have already inserted WILL NOT automatically be updated.
   

Image: Select this option to use your own image as the buy button. To select an image use the browse folder located to the right of the "Button text or image URL" field. By using this option eButtonz will determine the relative path of the chosen image compared with a web page it is added to.

Alternatively, you may manually enter an absolute URL for your chosen image in the field "Button text or image URL". Your absolute URL may look something like : http://www.mywebsite.com/images/buybutton.gif

   

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ts_000045 Last modified: 30 July 2002

 
       
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