I hope someone can help me out on this one.
On the product page, underneath the brand link. The page shows a small line (as seen in the attachment) I want to get rid of this line, but I can't find out what part of the HTML code I need to delete.
Bellow you find the part of code that shows the manufacturer in productdetails/default.php
// Manufacturer of the Product
if(VmConfig::get('show_manufacturer', 1) && !empty($this->product->virtuemart_manufacturer_id)) { ?>
<div class="manufacturer">
<?php
$link = JRoute::_('index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=manufacturer&virtuemart_manufacturer_id='.$this->product->virtuemart_manufacturer_id.'&tmpl=component');
$text = $this->product->mf_name;
/* Avoid JavaScript on PDF Output */
if (strtolower(JRequest::getWord('output')) == "pdf"){
echo JHTML::_('link', $link, $text);
} else { ?>
<span class="bold"><?php echo JText::_('COM_VIRTUEMART_PRODUCT_DETAILS_MANUFACTURER_LBL') ?></span><a class="modal" rel="{handler: 'iframe', size: {x: 700, y: 550}}" href="<?php echo $link ?>"><?php echo $text ?></a>
<?PHP } ?>
</div>
<?php } ?>
</div>
</div>
<div class="clear"></div>
</div>
<?php
if (!empty($this->product->customfields)) { ?>
<div class="product-fields">
<?php
$custom_title = null ;
foreach ($this->product->customfields as $field){
?><div style="display:inline-block;" class="product-field product-field-type-<?php echo $field->field_type ?>">
<?php if ($field->custom_title != $custom_title) { ?>
<span class="product-fields-title" ><b><?php echo JText::_($field->custom_title); ?></b></span>
<?php if ($field->custom_tip) echo JHTML::tooltip($field->custom_tip, JText::_($field->custom_title), 'tooltip.png');
} ?>
<span class="product-field-display"><?php echo $field->display ?></span>
<span class="product-field-desc"><?php echo jText::_($field->custom_field_desc) ?></span>
</div>
<?php
$custom_title = $field->custom_title;
} ?>
</div><br />
<?php
} // Product custom_fields END ?>
[attachment cleanup by admin]
Someone?
Did you look at the code/css with FireBug?
better than firebug is google chrome inspector.
find that element then look for a border