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  • #18449
     Boblebad
    Participant

    I’m trying to style the membership payment pages, and when looking at the styles used they come from various files:

    app.css, default.css, frontend.css, foundation.nonresponsive.min.css, and probably some that haven’t caught my attention yet. And of course child theme style.css.

    Which style in Sweet Date theme supersede which, and what about the admin quick-css part, where does that fit-in ?

    How does all this work together and where to change what in Sweet Date theme style ?

    And if the php that uses the style file could be named too, that would be great, cause i’m a bit tired of doing !important, i would like to change the php to use specific self-made classes, so the styles stays at all time no matter what.

    All the best
    Carsten

    #18708
     Abe
    Keymaster

    Hi, this is the template for levels page: wp-content\themes\sweetdate\paid-memberships-pro\pages\levels.php
    It is normal to see inherited styles from different css styles since it uses foundation framework elements, app.css is the theme customization and frontend.css is the pmpro styling file.
    the Quick css section should the the one that loads after all the styles and if you put your styles there it should take that styling since it was applied last

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