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Thread began 12/07/2012 4:56 am by thehalpeen319342 | Last modified 12/12/2012 1:46 pm by thehalpeen319342 | 2340 views | 9 replies

thehalpeen319342

Jason. I think you misunderstood me. I would hide the text with the overflow option, but what is best practice - is it good practice to set a height in a div tag for say a short description - with say a max of 10 words for this short description - what in this case is best practice - what happens if these words in one case, happen to be 10 long words and they don't fit in the height allocated and the words look as if they are cut or clipped - what is best practice here?

If I was to design a small product catalogue to integrate with e-cart, don't I need a more rigid setup for displaying my products?

Am I correct in saying that the default situation when you prepare a Product Catalogue results page is a liquid page, with no set height?

I look at any shopping cart and they don't seem to be so flexible.

Have you any good tutorial on a well designed shopping cart using Web Assist which gives some tips on setting layout?

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