setting CSS back to default
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Is there a way to erase everything I’ve done in the CSS and go back to my particular theme’s default?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Yes. CSS is theme specific. If you have custom CSS and later change themes, you need to delete whatever CSS you have in the Editor, otherwise, you’ll get undesired results.
To ‘reset’ a theme, you need to delete the CSS in the Editor, make sure the “add to existing CSS” radio button is checked, then save. Things should go back to normal.
When you alter a theme’s stylesheet, you only need to put in the Editor the modification/additions to the CSS, not the entire thing. Read this for more info:
http://csswiz.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/if-you-have-the-wp-com-css-upgrade/
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No worries of course! The sadface was because I was sad to see the blog closed. I’d like to see more peeps like devblog around here. :)
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@designsimply
I’m thinking maybe you ought to remove the link I posted above.As for what you’d like to see … sigh … I’m sorry but it’s my hunch that ain’t going to happen any time soon, unless Staff go out and beat the bushes and turn up some new fan girls and fan boys, who will finance their own CSS ugrades in order to help others here “free of charge” when the upgrade clearly states it comes with Staff support.
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