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Tagged: colours, css, customize colors, education pro, education pro blue

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 6 years, 4 months ago by jshawcross.
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  • May 8, 2017 at 1:36 am #206083
    jshawcross
    Member

    Hi,

    I am using Education Pro and have changed the template to Education Pro Blue in Theme settings.

    Howver, it's not the right blue for my client (a politician who has to use party colours exactly)

    Can i add some css code (where and what) to the theme or change this in the child theme editor (again, where and what)?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated

    http://onvizi.com/demo/memberforkatherine/
    May 8, 2017 at 5:29 am #206087
    Victor Font
    Moderator

    The best approach is to learn how to use your browser's inspect tool to target the HTML and see the CSS that impacts it. https://victorfont.com/how-to-use-your-browsers-inspect-tool/

    You'll find the Education Blue theme colors in style.css starting around line 1843.


    Regards,

    Victor
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    May 10, 2017 at 12:15 am #206221
    jshawcross
    Member

    Thanks Victor,

    I actually already knew how to do that, I was just wondering if there is some additional CSS that I could enter into the appearance>customize>css that would solve the issue so that when the theme is updated, I don't need to keep changing the theme css

    I have changed the theme css for now, but it's not a perfect long term solution

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