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Posted: Friday Jan 18th, 2013 at 4:34 pm #38174
Jim Jubak
Username: JubakAM

Hey folks- Trying to follow along with http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/removing-your-css-styles-and-your-oops-text/#post-15849 to customize the ‘Submit Form’ button strings. The PHP code appears to be working, as when I view source, my new string is there.

However, it seems as the old ‘Submit Form’ strings are being updated somewhere by the JS that swaps out the submit buttons when the user changes payment methods from PayPal to other CC icons.

Any info on how to resolve this?

Thanks!

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Posted: Sunday Jan 20th, 2013 at 3:40 pm #38463
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Thanks for reporting this important issue.

I’ve had this post updated for compatibility with the latest release of s2Member® Pro.
http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/removing-your-css-styles-and-your-oops-text/#post-15849
The only change necessary is that instead of using the file name “s2-hacks.php”, please name the file “s2-o.php”.

Hack files named “s2-o.php” are picked up by s2Member’s dynamic JavaScript/CSS loaders as well, in s2Member-Only mode. Files named anything else (such as “s2-hacks.php” are not). Therefore, if you’re applying a hack that is attempting to modify s2Member’s CSS/JavaScript routines, you MUST name the file “s2-o.php”. In all other cases, the file name “s2-hacks.php” is sufficient (or any file name you prefer is also fine — the name of these files is only important when modifying CSS/JavaScript routines).

See: http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/removing-your-css-styles-and-your-oops-text/#post-15849
See also: Pre Sale FAQs » How can I prevent s2Member® Pro from loading it’s default CSS?

Please let us know if problems persist :-)

Posted: Tuesday Jan 22nd, 2013 at 11:07 am #38958
Jim Jubak
Username: JubakAM

Genius.. Worked like a charm… I recall seeing that now, but for whatever reason I blanked on it when I was having issues with it.

Thanks!

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