Adrianne
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For the newbies among us, could someone please give a simple explanation of how to use the css options, and examples of the code format that we would use?
Thanks in advance.
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Peter S
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http://www.w3schools.com/css/
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Nick
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Yeah... although Peter S is right, that site might be too much for a newbie...
I would recommend opening the style.css file and experimenting with it. Each section is well commented, and even a newbie if he/she puts the time, will be able to learn how things work.
Then you can head to the site Peter S suggested. To be honest, this subject is so vast that a simple explanation will not be enough. I might as well give a simple explanation to a newbie how to perform a root canal... not that simple.
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Garry
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In addition to above instruction
Basically CSS option is to insert your custom CSS that is not generated by Artisteer, you can also add a style that already exists in Artisteer CSS with !important tag and it'll override the Artisteer style.
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Adrianne
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One of the things that confuses me is it says: "CSS prefix"
So is this not normal CSS? Am I supposed to add the prefix to every line?
I don't get it.
Quote Garry:
In addition to above instruction
Basically CSS option is to insert your custom CSS that is not generated by Artisteer, you can also add a style that already exists in Artisteer CSS with !important tag and it'll override the Artisteer style.
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Dave B
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Quote :One of the things that confuses me is it says: "CSS prefix" So is this not normal CSS? Am I supposed to add the prefix to every line?
This is just to change the prefix for all styles if you don't want the art- You don't need to worry about it otherwise.
My understanding anyway.
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Quote Dave B:
Quote :One of the things that confuses me is it says: "CSS prefix" So is this not normal CSS? Am I supposed to add the prefix to every line?
This is just to change the prefix for all styles if you don't want the art- You don't need to worry about it otherwise.
My understanding anyway.
Thats what I always thought as well but when you do it still says it
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Garry
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@ Adrianne
CSS Prefix is used to prevent any clash of common styles like body, page, h1 etc with the CSS of plugins.
By default Artisteer export themes using art- CSS prefix and you can change it to your custom one.
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