Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
If you’re not using a Child Theme, and if the theme doesn’t have a designated section of the dashboard for CSS modifications then install this Custom CSS Manager plugin http://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-css-manager-plugin
Then use its “CSS Code” section of the dashboard to hold your CSS modifications:
Alternatively use your Child Theme style.css file to hold your CSS modifications:
.list-view .site-content .cat-links, .list-view .site-content .type-post .entry-content, .list-view .site-content .type-page .entry-content, .list-view .site-content .type-post .entry-summary, .list-view .site-content .type-page .entry-summary, .list-view .site-content footer.entry-meta {
display: block;
}
Using wordpress.org twenty eleven theme. Do I still need to add Custom CSS plugin?
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
You’re not using the Twenty Eleven theme, but yes you still need to use a Custom CSS plugin.