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  • antesan Friend
    #206501

    Hi, I thought this would be easy but I can not get this to work. I have created a custom.css. Added the following code there:

    .t3-footer {
    background: #000000
    color: #000000
    }

    Please help!

    jooservices Friend
    #571238

    Hi there
    # Please check if custom.css is loaded
    # Please also check if your css selector is corrected
    # And make sure it’s higher priority than exist one.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    jooservices Friend
    #736286

    Hi there
    # Please check if custom.css is loaded
    # Please also check if your css selector is corrected
    # And make sure it’s higher priority than exist one.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    antesan Friend
    #572318

    Hi, sorry for late answer! Is not the custom.css always loaded? I am not sure what your comments mean:

    # Please also check if your css selector is corrected
    # And make sure it’s higher priority than exist one

    antesan Friend
    #737355

    Hi, sorry for late answer! Is not the custom.css always loaded? I am not sure what your comments mean:

    # Please also check if your css selector is corrected
    # And make sure it’s higher priority than exist one

    TomC Moderator
    #572362

    <em>@antesan 475675 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi, sorry for late answer! Is not the custom.css always loaded? I am not sure what your comments mean:

    # Please also check if your css selector is corrected
    # And make sure it’s higher priority than exist one</blockquote>

    It would be helpful if you could provide the url of the site you’re working on – as well as temporarily set “Optimize CSS” to “Off” within your Template Manager–General settings

    jooservices Friend
    #572427

    Hi there
    # In logical custom.css always be loaded
    # But if your provide wrong css selector than of course no effecting
    # And if your css in custom.css have priority lower than original css than of course no effecting.

    Please check out css priority on google.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    jooservices Friend
    #737464

    Hi there
    # In logical custom.css always be loaded
    # But if your provide wrong css selector than of course no effecting
    # And if your css in custom.css have priority lower than original css than of course no effecting.

    Please check out css priority on google.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu

    TomC Moderator
    #572516

    <em>@jooservices 475846 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi there
    # In logical custom.css always be loaded
    # But if your provide wrong css selector than of course no effecting
    # And if your css in custom.css have priority lower than original css than of course no effecting.

    Please check out css priority on google.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu</blockquote>

    Of course, none of this matters unless you actually HAVE a custom.css file within file path –>
    /templates/ja_medicare/css/

    If you do not, you can create it yourself very easily within your Template Manager.

    TomC Moderator
    #737552

    <em>@jooservices 475846 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi there
    # In logical custom.css always be loaded
    # But if your provide wrong css selector than of course no effecting
    # And if your css in custom.css have priority lower than original css than of course no effecting.

    Please check out css priority on google.

    Thank you,
    Viet Vu</blockquote>

    Of course, none of this matters unless you actually HAVE a custom.css file within file path –>
    /templates/ja_medicare/css/

    If you do not, you can create it yourself very easily within your Template Manager.

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