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Question
October 27, 2014 at 11:33 am #32975@louboulosHello!
Where do i put custom css?
I can’t see any option for that!
Thank you!:)
Answers
October 27, 2014 at 11:54 am #32977@izacicGood evening!
You must first install the plugin in Pligin css set!
Here is the link for the plugin :October 27, 2014 at 3:36 pm #32985@style960@louboulos Custom CSS changes should always be added in the correct place – the custom.css file of your child theme. Buddyboss has two child themes both of which have a custom.css file in the ‘css’ folder. The file is separated by media queries allowing to make changes across different viewports (mobile, tablet, and desktop) as required.
October 28, 2014 at 8:40 am #33019@louboulosok..I got it, I have one question though…
Why?
Why would you do that and not apply the usual way of the theme having a custom CSS area at the dashboard?October 28, 2014 at 1:02 pm #33030@style960@louboulos Do you mean a dashboard area that’s part of a theme options panel? That isn’t part of the BuddyBoss theme, you’d have to ask Michael or TJ if that was coming in the future. Personally I don’t like editing CSS in that manner, I find it untidy and cumbersome compared to using a true editor – Coda for Mac, or Sublime Text for Windows. I use Sublime Text 2 and it’s far quicker than anything other method of writing / changing CSS.
October 28, 2014 at 1:42 pm #33046@alyssa-buddyboss
AlyssaParticipant@louboulos child theme tutorial here: https://www.buddyboss.com/child-themes/
Next CSS tutorial: https://www.buddyboss.com/tutorials/editing-css/
We are working on creating a more robust CSS menu but work is slow with keeping up with all the new device update bugs. Technology moves so fast it can be hard to keep up. It’s on the to do list.
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