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  • Thread Starter brianmurphy

    (@brianmurphy)

    Oh, how dirty.

    Since you are calling wp_enqueue_style mid-page (from the shortcode), your plugin stylesheet gets included in the site footer.

    I’m going to have to hardcode this single style in my footer to override your awful button css.

    I guess it’s too late for me but please fix this for everyone else.

    Greeitngs brianmurphy:

    Thank you for using this plugin. I’ll take a look at the button styling as I am not sure why I would have put !important on them like that.

    However, the templates are not designed to be edited using the templates. There is a much simpler way to making changes than using the footer. On the Style tab, instead of using a predefined template, simply use the Custom. Then, you can create any style you want in the text box below it and none of the templates are loaded in your quiz. So, you can simply copy any of the style templates css into that box and then make the changes that you want.

    Thread Starter brianmurphy

    (@brianmurphy)

    Frank, thank you for the quick response. I just started using the plugin an hour ago so I appreciate the tip!

    No worries. I apologize about the !important in the buttons. I am looking through CSS now and I am unsure why I would have done it that way.

    The problem is still there?

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