Re the customcss Plugin
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Please go to "Plugins", check the checkbox beside "Custom CSS" to activate the plugin, and click the settings wheel.
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OMG I missed that thanks so much Edi!Edi wrote:Please go to "Plugins", check the checkbox beside "Custom CSS" to activate the plugin, and click the settings wheel.
I assume I just place the CSS code into the box and hit save. Do I need to use teh <style> tags?
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You only have to add the CSS definitions (to modify the CSS of a theme by adding some code).
I should add a description.
I should add a description.
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Hi again Edi I am sorry but I am not 100% sure of what you mean, I have tried a couple of things and failed LOLEdi wrote:You only have to add the CSS definitions (to modify the CSS of a theme by adding some code).
Also I am using the Aqua Theme would that be an issue?
Is it possible for you to give me a small example (of what your referring too)? Say change the background colour for the site?
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If you for example want to change the background color to blue with the value #99d6ff you can add the following:
Normally the background color is set with the element <body>. In this case it is set with the element <main>.
You can use the developper tools of your browser to inspect the code.
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main {
background-color: #99d6ff;
}
You can use the developper tools of your browser to inspect the code.
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