marco,
i am digging what you did. i'm having a problem in that no matter how i play around with the positioning, i am always getting the width setting at 0px as such:
any clues as to where jquery might be changing that and how to override that?
in you prefer, i can open up a few more issues, else i can make a few observations here:
i think a notifier prior to executing the sql with the ability to override the sql statement would be great. products_status <> 0 is not enough for some of my clients.
while it is another database call, i prefer to use this (i change this function): $productName = zen_get_products_name($dbProduct['products_id']); my products name is a combination of a couple of attributes.
needless to say, i can get around them, but i prefer not to mess with the core code of this plugin.
any help on where that width gets set is appreciated.
marco, i am digging what you did. i'm having a problem in that no matter how i play around with the positioning, i am always getting the width setting at 0px as such:
any clues as to where jquery might be changing that and how to override that?
in you prefer, i can open up a few more issues, else i can make a few observations here:
products_status <> 0
is not enough for some of my clients.$productName = zen_get_products_name($dbProduct['products_id']);
my products name is a combination of a couple of attributes.needless to say, i can get around them, but i prefer not to mess with the core code of this plugin.
any help on where that width gets set is appreciated.
best.