I’m sorry but as you are using a non-WPORG theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s developers – paid or otherwise. We only support themes downloaded from wordpress.org here. Try http://www.woothemes.com/support/
In the meantime, try using Firefox with the Firebug add-on for this kind of CSS troubleshooting. Or use whatever developer tool is available in your web browser.
Ok, thanks.
My Jetpack Edit CSS page has lots of needless saved versions – none of which I need. How can delete them?
Thanks,
Neil
Thanks again.
I am thinking of moving away from Woo Themes to a 2013 WordPress theme. Do you have advice on how to build the new site whilst keeping the existing one functional? Then swaping them, when the new one is finished?
Neil
You could try a plugin like http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/theme-test-drive/
Or you could set up a second install (possibly locally) to work on the new theme etc.
Once I have my new WordPress site designed, is it possible to switch them over? i.e. to upload the new one over the old one, crucially at the same domain address?
Neil
Assuming you’re referring to a new theme, you should just be able to upload the new theme to your sites, yes.
Ah yes. It won’t be the whole site I replace, but the theme? The rest underpins the theme? Is this correct?
Thanks.
Neil
Most of your site’s content is stored in your database. The rest is uploaded files stored in wp-content/uploads. Both are independent of the theme which simply defines how the content is displayed. So you can changes themes quite freely – as many times as you want – without impacting on your content.