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==== Customize the CSS of your theme with Custom CSS ==== | ==== Customize the CSS of your theme with Custom CSS ==== | ||
− | You can write custom CSS to override the theme's CSS. Go '''Appearance | + | You can write custom CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to override the theme's CSS. |
+ | #Activate the Slim JetPack plugin in your site | ||
+ | #Go to '''Settings > Jetpack" | ||
+ | # Activate '''Custom CSS''' | ||
+ | #Go '''Appearance > Custom CSS''' and begin creating your own style sheet to override the built-in theme's style sheet | ||
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+ | You'll need to learn a bit about how your theme is structured. Some great tools for this are: | ||
*[http://getfirebug.com/ Firefox Firebug] | *[http://getfirebug.com/ Firefox Firebug] |
Revision as of 09:30, 16 April 2014
Customize the CSS of your theme with Custom CSS
You can write custom CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to override the theme's CSS.
- Activate the Slim JetPack plugin in your site
- Go to Settings > Jetpack"
- Activate Custom CSS
- Go Appearance > Custom CSS and begin creating your own style sheet to override the built-in theme's style sheet
You'll need to learn a bit about how your theme is structured. Some great tools for this are:
- Firefox Firebug
- Safari's Develop Menu
- Firebug for Chrome
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