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    Hey,

    how can I edit my style.css in the wordpress backend I see no css files only one where is written just some text:

    “/*
    Theme Name: Enfold
    Description: A superflexible and responsive Business Theme by Kriesi – <br/> Update notifications available on twitter, facebook and via newsletter:<br/> Follow me on twitter<br/> – Join the Facebook GroupSubscribe to our Newsletter
    Version: 3.7.1
    Author: Kriesi
    Author URI: http://kriesi.at
    License: Themeforest Split Licence
    License URI: –
    Theme URI: kriesi.at/themes/enfold/
    */

    /*
    * PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
    *
    * This file is only in your themefolder for WordPress to recognize basic theme data like name and version
    * CSS Rules in this file will not be used by the theme.
    * Instead use the custom.css file that is located in your themes /css/ folder to add your styles.
    * You can copy a style rule from any of your css files and paste it in custom.css and
    * it will override the original style. If you just want to add small css snippets you might also
    * want to consider to add it to the designated CSS option field in your themes backend at: Theme Options->General Styling
    */

    So how and where can I edit my style.css?

    Thanks.

    Best regards,

    Julien

    #686360

    Hey Julien,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    It is not recommended to edit the style.css file for any WordPress theme directly as you will lose your customization each time the theme updates. As suggested in the Enfold style.css file, Instead use the custom.css file that is located in your themes /css/ folder to add your styles. You can copy a style rule from any of your css files and paste it in custom.css and it will override the original style. If you just want to add small css snippets you might also want to consider to add it to the designated CSS option field in your themes backend at: Theme Options->General Styling->Quick CSS.

    Using either of the 2 options will ensure that your custom style is not overwritten with each theme update.

    Best regards,
    Jordan

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