On 12/18/14, 10:04 AM, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorp...@cs.tut.fi> wrote
>2014-12-18, 16:26, Gates, Jeff wrote:
>
>> Yucca, question: when you used the Firefox Web Developer Extension, did
>> you notice if every legend disappeared or just the very first one (Your
>> Shopping Cart)?
>
>There is no other <legend> element on the page.
>
>> Second, I am not allowed access to either the shopping
>> cart¹s stylesheets directly nor to the HTML. So, I am limited in how
>>much
>> control I have here. There is a field in their Cart Customization page
>> that allows me to put CSS that will override their CSS so finding the
>> right place within the stylesheet to place my CSS is not an option.
>
>You may need to find out how that actually works. On the page tested,
>there are no CSS settings for the visibility property, so any setting
>for that property should override the default. But maybe their setup
>someone filters out part of the CSS code that you try to inject. Using
>some browser’s developer tools, you should be able to look at the CSS
>code that actually gets sent to browsers.
>
>Yucca

Actually, on that page, no, there aren’t any more legends but if you click
to the next page (click on the green CHECKOUT button) there are three
legends. I was having a problem just hiding the first. But I FINALLY
figured it out. Yes, it was what you and others said to do but, I swear,
the first time I did it with that exact CSS every single legend
disappeared. I stand corrected and, most of all, I appreciate everyone’s
help.

Jeff 

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