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    (@vangbe)

    Thanks, I’m pretty new at this so I’m pretty sure I just gotta get use to working with themes. I appreciate the reply.

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    (@vangbe)

    I added the CSS inside “Customizing > Top Bar > Content
    https://expirebox.com/download/2a53a06fcd1d215461c367377666d1d2.html

    The theme I used was “OceanWP

    According to the preview, everything looked right, but when I published it. The entire theme looked different. Like I said before, it was as if my CSS code affected all the other themes. The CSS code I used was…..something of like a entire style-sheet.

    I think my problem was I didn’t inserted the CSS script in the right area.

    It’s on my local host and I haven’t hosted the site anywhere yet. I couldn’t fix the problem so what I did was I just rebuilt the entire website from scratch.

    By “Every other theme”, it just means what it means.
    The CSS code I uploaded into the “Content” file affected every theme on wordpress.

    *when I made this post, I was unaware of how changing themes in WordPress work*

    As I was researching, I realized……these kinds of problem concerning dealing with “Themes” must be a norm.

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