I can’t think of a good way to overwrite that as it is written besides modifying the core plugin code, which future updates would likely overwrite. We could maybe add a filter or something like that to make it possible in the future. If you could perhaps explain your use-case we could get a better idea of how to implement it
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Hi Ryan, simply i want add my custom css in the theme css and i don’t want any inline css, if you make the function like a filter or like an action i can change inline css without touching the plugin code and overwrite the function in my theme function.php.
It is simple, i hope you add this improvement in next update so the plugin can be more versatile.
Thank you
Hi,
That sounds good, I’ll see about adding a filter or maybe an action. Filter seems most appropriate, filtering this CSS before it gets put in the page.
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Yes, i think is a good solution
Hello There,
I’m excited to be able to share the news that our new update includes (among many other things) your suggestions here! We always love great customer feedback.
We’ve made many other improvement’s as well so check it out, I think you’ll be pleased.
Regards,
Jeremy
Fatcat Apps, Support Engineer
Oh wonderful, i’ll take a look.
Thank you