hello everybody!
two things at first: my english is not really good, i think, and i finally got rid of _very_ long useless websearch. excuse both facts, please.
so, i use the "static pages" - plugin for my s9y-blog, and there are some frontend-elements i want to change in the css.
but - where?
the standard-css in my template-folder doesn't seem to work. then, in the plugins-folder, i only found a backend.css - file. which won't work, too.
can anyone please tell me where to fix the css-code? do i have to create a new css-file, like "frontend.css", or something? in which folder?
hope you can help me,
thanx alot for reading, sorry for stealing your time,
greets!
where to change plugin-css?
where to change plugin-css?
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Re: where to change plugin-css?
Hi!
It depends on what you want to change. You should be able to insert the CSS you need into the style.css file of your current template (like templates/default/style.css).
If you tell us what exactly you want to change, I might point you into a more specific direction.
HTH,
Garvin
It depends on what you want to change. You should be able to insert the CSS you need into the style.css file of your current template (like templates/default/style.css).
If you tell us what exactly you want to change, I might point you into a more specific direction.
HTH,
Garvin
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uh-oh...
i'm such an idiot.
yes. you're right. i just had to write the css in my template 'style.css'. right. i did so the whole morning, but i never recognized my typing-errors...
ohmygod.
hurray, see, it's ".staticpage_author" and not ".staticpage.author"...!
by the way: i just wanted to hide these two lines beneath the staticpage, the author-name and the date.
so, thanx anyway!
i'm such an idiot.
yes. you're right. i just had to write the css in my template 'style.css'. right. i did so the whole morning, but i never recognized my typing-errors...
ohmygod.
hurray, see, it's ".staticpage_author" and not ".staticpage.author"...!
by the way: i just wanted to hide these two lines beneath the staticpage, the author-name and the date.
so, thanx anyway!
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No problem, sometimes we each make mistakes like this. That's what we're here for.
So have fun with styling,
Garvin
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