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I do agree with you that my solution is inaccurate.

It maybe would be interresting to propose a setting for a default css class for buttons ? It would therefore be possible to assign a class from the site skin to a button ...
This is a suggestion.

Another approach would be to add the a.Button class in the skin.css ...

Eric

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2014-01-29 robax <[email removed]>

From: robax

If you look in the stylesheet.css template like I said, you'll find the section I created for the buttons. What you've done is look in the page source and so you have a series of classes that you can also use, but are inaccurate unless you happen to pick the right one. Logic suggests that .ContinueOrder would be the one for the Continue Order button, but .Button is also used for styles that apply to all buttons.

You can put the CSS anywhere you want. It doesn't have to go into the stylesheetoverride.css
Use !important if you need to force a style to apply.
Rob

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