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| ↑ | Add custom css to the whole website and to specific posts and pages. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Add custom css to the whole website and to specific posts and pages.
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| ↑ | WP Add Custom CSS | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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| To improve your website’s speed, it’s generally recommended to select "Use a CSS file", which allows optimization plugins to cache and minify the output.<br />↵ Choosing "Use a style tag in the HTML head" outputs the CSS directly in the of the page, which can improve above-the-fold rendering performance. ↵ By default, the "Use WordPress hook" option is selected to maintain backward compatibility. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To improve your website’s speed, it’s generally recommended to select "Use a CSS file", which allows optimization plugins to cache and minify the output.<br />↵
Choosing "Use a style tag in the HTML head" outputs the CSS directly in the of the page, which can improve above-the-fold rendering performance. ↵
By default, the "Use WordPress hook" option is selected to maintain backward compatibility.
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| Which CSS output method should I choose? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Which CSS output method should I choose?
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| Select the preferred CSS output method from the plugin’s settings page to ensure seamless integration with <strong>caching and minification plugins</strong> or to improve <strong>above-the-fold rendering performance</strong>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Select the preferred CSS output method from the plugin’s settings page to ensure seamless integration with <strong>caching and minification plugins</strong> or to improve <strong>above-the-fold rendering performance</strong>.
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| The plugin works with the most popular builders, such as <strong>Elementor, Gutenberg and the Classic Editor</strong>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The plugin works with the most popular builders, such as <strong>Elementor, Gutenberg and the Classic Editor</strong>.
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| Once the plugin is installed and activated, from your dashboard navigate to "Add custom CSS", check the desired custom post types and save. You will find a new box called "Custom CSS" in your custom post type editing area. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Once the plugin is installed and activated, from your dashboard navigate to "Add custom CSS", check the desired custom post types and save. You will find a new box called "Custom CSS" in your custom post type editing area.
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| How do I apply custom CSS to a specific custom post type? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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How do I apply custom CSS to a specific custom post type?
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| WP Add Custom CSS allows you to <strong>add custom CSS</strong> to the <strong>whole website</strong> and to <strong>individual posts, pages and custom post types</strong> (such as <strong>Woocommerce products</strong>).↵ The CSS rules applied to the whole website will override the default stylesheets of your theme and plugins, while the CSS rules applied to specific pages, posts or custom post types will override the main stylesheet too. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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WP Add Custom CSS allows you to <strong>add custom CSS</strong> to the <strong>whole website</strong> and to <strong>individual posts, pages and custom post types</strong> (such as <strong>Woocommerce products</strong>).↵
The CSS rules applied to the whole website will override the default stylesheets of your theme and plugins, while the CSS rules applied to specific pages, posts or custom post types will override the main stylesheet too.
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| Add custom CSS to specific custom post types (such as Woocommerce products). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Add custom CSS to specific custom post types (such as Woocommerce products).
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| You can edit the main stylesheet from the the "Add custom CSS" settings page.↵ The plugin also creates a new "Custom CSS" box in the editing area to <strong>add custom CSS to specific posts, pages and custom post types</strong>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You can edit the main stylesheet from the the "Add custom CSS" settings page.↵
The plugin also creates a new "Custom CSS" box in the editing area to <strong>add custom CSS to specific posts, pages and custom post types</strong>.
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| Click on the "Screen option" link from your post/page editing area and be sure the "Custom CSS" option is checked. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Click on the "Screen option" link from your post/page editing area and be sure the "Custom CSS" option is checked.
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| Once the plugin is installed and activated, you will find a new box called "Custom CSS" in your post/page editing area. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Once the plugin is installed and activated, you will find a new box called "Custom CSS" in your post/page editing area.
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| Once the plugin is installed and activated, from your dashboard navigate to "Add custom CSS", and write the CSS rules in the textarea. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Once the plugin is installed and activated, from your dashboard navigate to "Add custom CSS", and write the CSS rules in the textarea.
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| The "Custom CSS" box is not displaying, why? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The "Custom CSS" box is not displaying, why?
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