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  • Samuel Maxime Friend
    #161920

    The CSS keeps overwriting, and I get that. It’s all about optimization but I don’t like changes made to be overwritten.
    Is there an execution button, so when a change is made it is permanent?
    Is there a root CSS file that can be traced and how?
    I have created some custom templates and edit their CSS and even those get overwritten some times.
    Is there a map for the schemes?
    Please, if someone could me I would appreciate it. – Sam

    chavan Friend
    #383195

    All the css file for the template JA Teline IV is in this folder /templates/ja_teline_iv/css/

    template.css in this folder in the main css.

    Please be clear what is your problem with the css. so we can help you.

    Samuel Maxime Friend
    #383491

    I have created custom CSS themes for different pages and put correct settings for in the template manager for the pages. When I edit the, templates/ja_teline_iv/core/theme/respective-color.css file, sometimes they get overridden to their original styles…

    Saguaros Moderator
    #383582

    The main css code is put into the template.css file, it’s used for the default theme.

    templates/ja_teline_iv/core/theme/respective-color.css is loaded when the site selected a theme not default theme and this file will contain css code for overriding some css rules of the template.css file to create a new look and feel.

    In case you would like your customizations applying for all themes without any overriding css, you can use the “!important” attribute for the property of css rule and put your code into the template.css file

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