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  • digimouse Friend
    #535127

    <em>@synapsis 426984 wrote:</em><blockquote>I was using JA University for the first time and created a custom.css (which is standard in all JA Templates, or so I thought), but couldn’t for the life of me figure out why my custom.css changes weren’t taking affect — until I found this forum thread. Wow. It’s not working because it’s not even looking for my custom.css? Well no wonder.

    Could you PLEASE update University to have this function by default, like you have with all of your newer templates? It’s such an easy system to utilize, I didn’t even imagine that it’s not looking for my custom.css. I thought that was a T3 default?

    Thank you.</blockquote>
    I agree with @synapsis 100%. custom.css is a MUST!

    TomC Moderator
    #535132

    For any non J3.x/T3v2 templates, you can always utilize in lieu of custom.css

    digimouse Friend
    #535305

    <em>@TomC 427239 wrote:</em><blockquote>For any non J3.x/T3v2 templates, you can always utilize in lieu of custom.css</blockquote>

    And how about the JA University T3 template version 1.0.0?
    How can we override the css for this?

    TomC Moderator
    #535460

    <em>@digimouse 427456 wrote:</em><blockquote>And how about the JA University T3 template version 1.0.0?
    How can we override the css for this?</blockquote>

    If it’s the T3 Template – as opposed to the T3v2 Template – you should be able to employ the Template Override method (as indicated/linked above).

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