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  • Howdy,

    style.css in your theme, around line 639.

    Let me know if you need more help or this didn’t hit the mark.

    Take care,
    Paul

    Thread Starter mdjfoad

    (@mdjfoad)

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    I can’t find the style.css file via WordPress I can see it through firebug (an add on through FireFox) and where to edit the font size but I cant seem to get to actual file. I know it exist’s I can see it through the add on.

    In WordPress
    If I go to Edit Themes
    iFeature Pro: Stylesheet (style.css)
    I have this (see below) but nothing after it.

    /*
    Theme Name: iFeature Pro
    Theme URI: http://cyberchimps.com/ifeaturepro
    Description: iFeature Pro 4 is a Responsive Drag & Drop Premium WordPress Theme by CyberChimps.com. It includes a Responsive Apple-like design (which magically adjusts to mobile devices such as the iPhone and iPad), Responsive iFeature Slider, New Drag & Drop Header Elements, Page and Blog Elements, intuitive Theme Options, and is built with HTML5 and CSS3. iFeature Pro 4 also offers eight color options, custom color options, custom logo support, social icons, a widgetized sidebar and footer, and custom typography options.
    Author: CyberChimps WordPress Themes
    Author URI: http://cyberchimps.com
    Version: 4.5.8
    Tags: white, light, silver, gray, green, blue, orange, pink, red, two-columns, flexible-width, fixed-width, custom-header, custom-menu, threaded-comments, sticky-post, custom-background, custom colors, featured-images, full-width-template, post-formats, right-sidebar, left-sidebar, translation-ready, theme-options
    License: GNU General Public License v2.0
    License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
    */

    I’m sorry but as you are using a commercial theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s vendors.

    Thread Starter mdjfoad

    (@mdjfoad)

    That’s an easy out.

    We do not support commercial themes as you paid for support when you bought the theme. It is not our place to keep theme vendors in business or deprive them of any income that they may derive from support services.

    Thread Starter mdjfoad

    (@mdjfoad)

    I understand. I used to do tech support and sometimes there were out of scope issues if it was an

      easy fix

    I would take care of it other times the fix was easy but the end user just didn’t understand this and that is a slippery slope. Where they were wanting us to do the customization of our product. (out of scope issues)

    I will speak with the vendor thanks.

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