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Customising your public pages with CSS

Saturday, Jun 23, 2018 by Scott Spence Developer, Public Pages, Theming, CSS

The Style Sheet (CSS) code CourseSales.com staff use by default for the public pages is below. You can just copy and paste this into your own, making modifications where necessary. In fact you might be able to download your copy by visiting https://{shortname}.coursesales.com/co/{shortname}/{shortname}.css Note that the details below is not the FULL CSS - be sure to merge the two CSS files /css/csCom7000.css?v=6.93 and /css/defaultCourseList.css - and then add the CSS code below.

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Save Draft

Thursday, Dec 28, 2017 by Scott Spence Form, Draft, Quiz, Theming, CSS

Process steps and rules can be applied differently to submitted forms and draft forms, this allows a student to submit a partial booking, in preparation to a full submission. Document forms In the case of a document the use of the “save draft allows the following scenario: Student wishes to attend a course and begins a registration/enrolment form. Within the form there is a field that requires upload of an identification file, or a purchase order for payment is required.

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Customise Administration Pages

Thursday, Oct 5, 2017 by Scott Spence Theming, CSS

The Settings part of CourseSales.com in the Setup tab. This allows you to specify a javascript and css file that can modify the look and feel while also adding additional functionality. To use this feature you need to have a HTML deisgner with Cascading Style Sheet or Javascript experience to design code that will do what you want CourseSales.com to do, and then provide the file to us which we will upload and make available for you to use.

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Basic HTML

Monday, Nov 7, 2016 by Scott Spence HTML, Theming

You can use basic HTML to enhance a number of user and customer experiences. Some fields, like Course Description, Terms, PDF and email content include HTML design toolbars. Fields and form text in forms offer plain text areas by default but also allow HTML formatting and indeed javascript coding! Simple bolding or text or putting bullet points can make all the difference to how forms and fields are presented and improve understanding of the information required.

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