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  • Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    You can either edit wp-forecast-default-nowp.css but your changes will be overwritten during the next plugin update or you can copy wp-forecast-default-nowp.css to wp-forecast-nowp.css and edit it. Then your changes will be kept when you update the plugin.

    Thread Starter Gina

    (@ragina)

    Hi,

    I tried to edit wp-forecast-default-nowp.css, however, the font didn’t change at all.

    Here is what it looks like now.

    I want to make the font of these details and the name of the place become larger. Can you tell me the code to edit in specific details? THANKS!!!!!! I really appreciate!!!!

    Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    Hello Gina,

    the code looks like its a widget in this case you have to use wp-forecast-default.css and not wp-forecast-default-nowp.css

    Anyway you have to change font-size: 11px; in the css files to e.g. font-size: 19px; or whatever size you want.

    I just tried it and it works here.

    Thread Starter Gina

    (@ragina)

    Hi,

    The css does change the look for wp-forecase widget itself. However, I used short code in my widget since I have other contents below that.

    [wpforecast id=”A” lang=”en_US” width=”168″ height=”223″]

    Changing the css can’t change the font. I still get the look which likes the picture I posted last time.

    Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    Hey Gina,

    since it works here, can you give the URL of your page, so I can verify why it isn’t working on your site.

    Thanks

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