Hi,
You may try disabling the built-in templates. Go to Dashboard -> Fetch Tweets -> Templates. In the template listing table, make your template default and disable others.
This way the CSS files of built-in templates won’t be loaded.
Hope it helps.
Hi
In Go to Dashboard -> Fetch Tweets -> Templates, I have no choice to choose one. I don’t want to build a particular template only for that plugin.
That’s better to use the style overwriting which provide fine tuning instead of your template options.
I’ll think about it.
In the meantime, I suggest you create a plugin template. It’s not that hard.
1. Create a directory named fetch-tweets in your theme directory and copy the plain template directory inside it. You need to remove the copied settings.php and funcitons.php files as they are specific to the original template.
2. Modify the copied style.css file.
3. Deactivate the built-in plugin templates.
This should solve your problem.
This should be resolved in v2.4.3.
OK Thanks a lot.
Thanks for your job, it is really appreciated
Glad it helped!
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