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  • Thread Starter Nigbey

    (@nigbey)

    Ok,

    I’ll try it asap and let you know results when I load the site on a tablet.

    And I assume, I should then use ONLY Appearance > Custom css when I want to edit something more regarding styles? To forget about editing directly into style.css? 🙂
    And I should probably then SAVE all those codes in Appearance > custom css that I made, in Notepad, so when the Theme updates, I don’t kill myself, right? :)) – or it already doesn’t matter if theme updates since this is separate plugin?

    Oh… one question opens another one, sorry for that 🙂

    Thread Starter Nigbey

    (@nigbey)

    Hey Misplon,

    I understood first 4 steps, but Im not sure what you refer to with 5th?!

    Is it to copy all the difference between original style.css and mine style.css into my custom.css? or something else?

    Btw yeah, responsive menu seems to work just fine except for some glitch at a short range +-20px say around screen width 800px or something like that, haven’t measured it really.

    Thread Starter Nigbey

    (@nigbey)

    Hi Johnny,

    Well, when I enter my dashboard, I see in my right bottom corner saying version 4.2.2 for WordPress.
    Site: centroprojekt.com
    Contact Form – when I check list of my plugins, on Plugins page, I see it says 4.2 version.
    And my Contact Form 7 Style plugin – version 2.2.8

    In the meantime, I managed to solve my problem regarding designing 2 forms separately, with some mumbo-jumbo coding, but nevertheless, YOUR plugin is basically what I’m waiting for cause I know it’ll provide bunch of freedom when it comes to customizing forms.

    So I’m looking forward to hear from you!
    Nikola

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