1. Iankellett
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Hi
I am trying to add single purchase options to items on the website with paypal. I thought I had it working by using the grid gallery but the paypal button doesn't work. If I use the paypal code with a single item on the article section of the page it works.
Please look at solwaycrafts.co.uk and go to purchases and you will see what I mean. I want to be able to sell single items and don't need the complexity and limitations of Hikashop.
Regards

Ian
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I think I sorted it last night by altering the width of one of the modules then entering each item individually in its own module. If you have a more elegant solution, I would be grateful.
Also I put all the Artists in a frame in one article on the front page but it is not responsive. I need to link each artist to their own bio. Is there a better way to do this?
Cheers
ian
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Hi Ian

I find when you have rather specific needs your best option is to use Joomlas 'Custom HTML' module (Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> Custom HTML). Presuming you are familiar with CSS you can then style these modules using the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters.

Alternatively there is a number of Paypal extensions available for Joomla which may offer a suitable solution.. http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/e-commerce/payment-systems/5577

CiarĂ¡n
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