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  • clampert Friend
    #184901

    Need some advice from you, JA experts. What would be the best way to make some minor modifications to the template styling (font style/color/size, etc.) so that they won’t be overwritten by future upgrades to new versions of the template? Is there a way to put the new styling in a separate css file?

    Many thanks for any thoughts on this!

    TomC Moderator
    #483230

    Greetings Christine . . .

    ABSOLUTELY you can …. and it’s called a TEMPLATE OVERRIDE[/url] (<– click that link)

    Hope That Helps

    😎

    Phill Moderator
    #483238

    Just so you do not have to read through it all in the new T3V3 framework that JA Brisk uses you need to put all of your custom css modifications in the custom.css file or they would get overwritten by the less compiler. As we know that is where all your custom css will go then hopefully updates will not overwrite this file.

    clampert Friend
    #483259

    Ahhh, I knew the smart folks at JA must have thought of something like this! Thank you, Tom and Phill for the pointers in the right direction!!

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