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  • shanthosh Friend
    #161964

    I am testing JA Community Plus template in my local computer.

    I would like to change / adjust some of the css properties. But instead of changing the original css files I would like to keep one custom css file to override some of the css classes.

    How can I achieve this?

    Where / On which file I should place my custom css file so that it will be available throughout all the dynamically created web pages?

    Somebody help me. Thanks

    khoand Friend
    #383391

    Hi,
    You do following steps:
    – Create new css file in <joomla url>communityplus16templatesja_community_pluscss folder. Example: yourfile.css
    – Edit default layout


    <stylesheets>
    <file>css/yourfile.css</file>
    </stylesheets>

    shanthosh Friend
    #383401

    Thanks Khoand,

    Will try. I still worry about overriding original css class / id properties. I will update you.

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