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     ministryofdone
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    Since the latest update, our custom changes have reverted back to their original state and we are unable to reinstate some of them.

    Prior to the latest update, we went through the various css files to find all the pink and blue hovers and replaced them with colours more appropriate. This wasn’t something we could change in the child folder so we knew we would have to go through this process again once the theme inevitably updated.

    What’s happened now though is since the update, our changes are still in the css files, but all the colours have somehow reverted back to being vivid pink and blue.

    To overcome this issue, we have placed some code in the styling section of the sweetdate dashboard section in wordpress. This has overridden a few instances of colour discrepancies, but as the pinks and blues are in multiple locations, is there a way to apply a master override code of all pinks and blues at the wordpress level?

    #18041
     Abe
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    What you did is not right since if you want to make theme updates without hassle you don’t need to touch any of theme files but use the child theme.
    Also the theme colors should be set from Sweetdate – Styling options. If there is a color not styled using those settings then add a CSS to sweetdate-child/style.css to override theme style and not modify the theme file.

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