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  • #1195262

    Hi Enfold Team,

    i am playing around with various changes in the “advanced styling” for bodies and titles.
    Some of the settings i want to change are not listed or line hight doesn’t go far enough.

    in what file would i find all those settings (where are the modifications from advanced styling saved)?

    I am using the child theme and the child folder seems pretty empty to be honest ;)

    Thank you!
    Matt

    #1195357

    Hey Matt,

    If the option you are looking for is not available under Advanced Styling then you will have to override the CSS manually. What exactly are you looking to change? Please post a link to the site in question and point out what you want to achieve there.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1195449

    Hi Rikard,

    actually most of them are there, but not all. I want to change the line hight for example to above 1.9em.
    I do not now how to code this however using the uploaded fonts i use.

    In general my preferred approach is:
    1. use the advanced styling to configure all as near to what i want as possible
    2. go to whatever the place is, where the code is stored in enfold in some css (if it is at all).
    3. take the code as example and then use it to define all styles with that code (modified to my needs) and put it into the enfold child “style.css”

    I cannot find the css though where those advanced stylings would be saved to.

    Best!
    Matt

    #1195467

    Ok,

    i think this is a bit more complicated than i thought. ;) The definitions are in a dynamically created css in the upload folder.
    I guess i can patch together the font formatting using that as an example.
    Am i correct that all those deifnitions need the “!important” tag?

    #1195681

    Hi Matt,

    Thanks for the update. If you don’t want to compress the CSS files into one single file then you can turn that off under Enfold->Performance. If you want to know exactly what CSS is applying to a specific element then you can inspect it on the front end of your site using your browser, that will tell you exactly which CSS is applied to it. If you need help with specific CSS then we would need to see the element in order to give you accurate CSS.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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