Hey,
That’s because the plugin comes with no CSS allowing you to match it up with your theme without over-riding / dequeueing our styles.
To the per_row
parameter will change where the first
and last
classes are in your markup. You’ll then need to add the column styling yourself. Should be easy enough with a couple of lines of CSS.
Thanks
Hi Da_Vinci,
Please see the following thread, where @jameskoster provides a CSS example: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/no-css-4?replies=4
Thanks and regards,
Matty.
Chief Product Officer at WooThemes
Hey does that sample code from the other thread go into the stylesheet.css by any chance? Sorry in advance, it must be like kindergarten hour for you guys but think of all the good karma for helping us use your team efficiently:)
Hi purechiqi,
That is correct, yes.
You’d place this CSS either in your child theme’s style.css
file (recommended) or in your parent theme’s style.css
file. 🙂