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Extreme Customization
Customization is the hallmark of CustomCart's pedigree. Nearly every aspect of CustomCart's check out and cart pages can be customized. To begin with, every page in the system can display a custom HTML page header (displayed at the top of every page) and custom page footer (displayed at the bottom of every page). In addition, every page can also display a custom background wallpaper that you upload using the administrator.

Here's how the cart and checkout pages lay out: The custom HTML header and footer go (as their names suggest) at the top and bottom of the page. All you do is create whatever look you like for the header and footer, name them whatever you like and link to them within the CustomCart administrator. They will be automatically included in the cart and checkout pages. In the graphic below, you see how the header and footer relate to the rest of the page. In addition, custom wallpaper (or color) surrounds the content area, header, and footer. You may set the width of the content area to any width you like either as an exact size or percentage of page width. And the content area itself can have any background color you choose. Plus, the content area can be aligned "center" or "left".

But suppose you want to keep it simple? Just upload your logo through the CustomCart administrator and it will automatically be used on the cart and checkout pages. No programming necessary!

For some examples of other client CustomCart customizations, see the Shopping Cart Customization page.

Cascading Style Sheets
In addition to the customizable HTML header and footer, every element on every page can be modified by making use of Cascading Style Sheets. If you are unfamiliar with CSS, the basic idea is that you can change the look and feel of a page by overriding default colors, typefaces, sizes and other aspects of text, buttons, and other elements. By including a set of style tags in your custom header, you may make CustomCart's check out and cart pages look very similar to your own web site. All style names along with their default values are found in the Administrator.