Hello Ronald, thank you very much!
I copied the css to the highlight-and-share.css file. What do I do with the html-code? Best, Thomas
You should not have to do anything else.
Hello,
I’ve followed the above steps and it’s not appearing for me! See example: https://swyftmarket.wpengine.com/four-ways-to-salvage-your-brand-after-a-data-breach/
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This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by
suziet_.
I don’t see the overriding styles in your theme source. Could they be cached? I see you’re on WP Engine, so you may need to clear your object cache. And Divi may be cached as well, so clear the cache there as well.
It appears my FTP didn’t save my file. All sorted now. Thanks!
Do I add the “add_filter( ‘has_load_css’, ‘__return_true’ ); //Disable or enable plugin’s CSS – Use your own” to the plugin functions or theme functions?
You can simply include the black CSS file in the customizer.
For some reason, its not working. Example: [link removed]
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This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
crwillif.
I can see it working here: https://cl.ly/2d262Z223X0H
Perhaps you need to clear your cache?
I believe it was cloudfare. Cleared cache there and it works. Thank you!
As of 2.3.0, there is no need to edit your CSS file. Themes are included, including the favorite Black theme.