We have 2 showrooms on our website www.tarnockgarage.co.uk, one under "Used Cars" and 1 under "ST Specialist".
At the moment, the fonts aren't appearing correctly, but I think this may be a problem with our web pages, rather than with auto director!
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#1 Thu 26 March, 2009 15:19
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We have 2 showrooms on our website www.tarnockgarage.co.uk, one under "Used Cars" and 1 under "ST Specialist".
At the moment, the fonts aren't appearing correctly, but I think this may be a problem with our web pages, rather than with auto director! |
#2 Thu 26 March, 2009 16:37
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Registered: Apr 2008
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You have an external style sheet which can override your fonts - eg your links are controlled by the "a" tag in your file style.css which I have captured here;
a {style.css (line 1) color:#FFFFFF; font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size:7pt; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; font-weight:bold; line-height:normal; text-decoration:none; text-transform:none; PS your siter doesn't work very well at all in firefox, which represents 20% of your market on average. the site sits in a narrow frame or something |
#3 Thu 26 March, 2009 18:13
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Yeah, I know about Firefox. The guy who installed Auto Director on the site is fixing it. Apparently got something to do with the iFrame, which he's not a fan of, and is being removed.
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#4 Fri 27 March, 2009 14:51
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Registered: Apr 2008
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Thanks Snizbit for identifying the problem.
In general, the AutoDirector CSS themes do not specify fonts - your page's default font style (the one applied to body) will therefore be used. I'm not sure why your site needs an iFrame - some other car showroom systems require them so the vehicles appear on your pages. AutoDirector will integrate into your site without them. _______________ AutoDirector administrator |
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