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Hi there. Thanks but I ended up just setting the image as a background to the div. Worked fine. Sorry to bother you guys.
Wow… Maybe I just needed to do a hard refresh for the changes to style.css to appear but they are all there now.
As for custom CSS. I can’t find the option to put in your own styles anywhere in WP Admin. I figured that was just how the theme rolled. My current blog theme still has the ‘Edit CSS’ in Appearance but my test area that has Flexform loaded on it does not have it. Just ‘Editor’ and there’s no means for me to add CSS to it.
Am I missing something? Otherwise I’m fairly comfortable manually editing style.css as long as it doesn’t break anything. I was just concerned that nothing I did was taking effect.
Hello,
Thanks but as per my other support topic, even when I edit the CSS within WP Admin, the changes just do not take place. I check my file directory to see if the file style.css has a date modified that corresponds to when I edit it via WP Admin and that seems to be fine, yet nothing (even the most obvious edits like removing entire styles) have no effect.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks but is that to replace:
.sidebar .widget-heading h4 {
display: inline-block;
margin-top: 0;
margin-bottom: 0;
font-weight: normal;
border-bottom: 2px solid transparent;
padding-bottom: 3px;
}and if so, isn’t that just the padding between widgets? I was wanting space between the header and content to shrink.
At any rate, even if I change the value to 0, it doesn’t seem to make a difference at all, whether I edit via Dreamweaver and FTP, or through the editor within WordPress.
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