what theme is used as base for your ‘modified theme’?
what do you mean with ‘without any CSS code’?
Many widgets, plugins, permalinks, and the .htaccess file will not work like they should.
the function of those is generally not dependant on CSS.
can you post a link to your site to illustrate the problem?
help with general formatting is not a focus of this forum – you might better ask at a CSS forum like http://csscreator.com/forum
Thread Starter
wflo
(@wflo)
This is the theme: Current Theme
FREEmium modified for WFLO by Mary Jo Stockton
By Paul Kadysz (design) and Dariusz Siedlecki (frontend)
Version 1.0
Free WordPress designed by Paul Kadysz, developed by Dariusz Siedlecki and released by FreebiesDock.com !
This is what is in the CSS Editor: /*
Welcome to Custom CSS!
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a kind of code that tells the browser how
to render a web page. You may delete these comments and get started with
your customizations.
By default, your stylesheet will be loaded after the theme stylesheets,
which means that your rules can take precedence and override the theme CSS
rules. Just write here what you want to change, you don’t need to copy all
your theme’s stylesheet content.
*/
The site is wflo.net
This is what is in the CSS Editor:
the custom CSS editor only shows CSS which was entered to change the existing CSS.
the theme’s stylesheet can be accessed by going to:
dashboard – appearance – editor; select style.css
http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_Files
as your theme is not from http://wordpress.org/themes/ it is unfortunately not supported by this forum.
Thread Starter
wflo
(@wflo)
It says it is “style.css”.
When you say “not supported by this forum” does that mean no one here will be able to help me?
no one here will be able to help me?
feel free to ask detailed questions; however as the access to your theme would involve downloading it from the third-party site, you might not get replies if the questions are too directly related to your theme.
if your problem is related to formatting, get familiar with any of the browser inspectino tools (for example Firebug) which should help you to find out more about what elements are formatted where.
this should also help to locate in which of the stylesheets you have to look; then add new styles into the custom style section to fix whatever problem there was.