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waow I’m happy I posted my question. It looks like a great tool. Thanks again Kenneth ! 🙂
Carl
4.Add your custom CSS directly under the line that says /* Your modification goes here */.
Important: do not copy the entire style from the theme’s style.css file. Doing so will break a lot of things.
I’m not sure which part of the theme’s style.css file I’m supposed to copy (my modifications)
Thanks for your quick reply Kenneth. I will do as mentionned in your link. The weird thing tough, is that I don’t even see the parent theme in my Theme file (in file manager). Funny enough I see the twentyeleven and twentytwelve files…
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