@ Kathy
From an email:
*Have tried http://connections-pro.com/add-on/cmap/ but can’t figure out how to make it look like this one http://www.visitwollombi.com.au/hunter-valley-accommodation/self-contained/?cn-s=&cn-cat=26
I had it looking okay, but in my attempt at trying to get rid of the stupid drop shadow (by fiddling around with the .css file and not really knowing what I was doing), I stuffed it right up. I tried deactivating and deleting the plugin template, then reloading it from a new download, but it still looks wrong even with the original files loaded, like it’s still accessing the wrong files.*
re: I had it looking okay, but in my attempt at trying to get rid of the stupid drop shadow (by fiddling around with the .css file and not really knowing what I was doing), I stuffed it right up. I tried deactivating and deleting the plugin template, then reloading it from a new download, but it still looks wrong even with the original files loaded, like it’s still accessing the wrong files.
My guess based on your previous post on asking on which CSS file you should edit that you edited one of those files. If you did, you must force refresh the browser so the updated CSS file is downloaded by the browser. The browser caches CSS and JS files locally so they do not have to be downloaded again. So if you edit a file you need to force refresh so the edited files are downloaded and used. Depending on the browser you use it is either CONTROL + F5 or ‘SHIFT + F5`.
NOTE: even if you use a custom template CSS file and make changes, you will still need to force refresh the browser.
re: get rid of the stupid drop shadow
I gave you the CSS you needed to remove the drop shadow in my original reply. No fiddling required…
