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  • Plugin Author Jose Luis SAYAGO

    (@iluminatus)

    Hi, there’s something you could do, just create an empty CSS style named “empty-nlp.css” save it to your active WordPress theme folder (where the style.css is found) then in your widget set the parameter Custom CSS Filename to empty-nlp. Once the empty style is loaded all elements will be affected by your theme’s rules.

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter opsman

    (@opsman)

    That did not work for some reason, I just ended up with an unformatted widget. I am using child themes so I put the blank css in the child theme, which did not work and also in the main theme which also did not work.

    I really want this plugin but I need to solve this formatting problem

    Plugin Author Jose Luis SAYAGO

    (@iluminatus)

    Hi, could you please share your site with me so I can see what’s going on? I can help you with the formatting issues, if you prefer, you can send it by email to opensource[at]laelite.info.

    Cheers.

    I use rocket theme where all the css are in a css diectory inside the theme folder. Style.css is outside this directory and is empty. I tried to put the empty-nlp.css inside the css directory as well as with the style.css and set the Widget parameter ‘Custom CSS Filename’ to empty-nlp, but all it did was list the posts in h3 with bullets! The main idea is to change the h3 title tags to something more presentable. Is it possible to simply make this normal style. Tried the Javascript option also …

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