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  • domia Friend
    #201496

    i’m trying to setting up jbetolo since on my website seems to be more accurate than onboard compressing tools provided with Purity III, i’m however experiencing some problem of passing custom.css to it.
    Is here any one that know how to keep the effect of custom.css using jbetolo?
    Many thanks.

    chavan Friend
    #550305

    add !important to your css code

    domia Friend
    #550360

    unfortunately do not work, will try to inject directly the css into LESS.

    chavan Friend
    #550381

    give the code and your Url, I can help you on this

    TomC Moderator
    #550408

    <em>@domia 446743 wrote:</em><blockquote>i’m trying to setting up jbetolo since on my website seems to be more accurate than onboard compressing tools provided with Purity III, i’m however experiencing some problem of passing custom.css to it.
    Is here any one that know how to keep the effect of custom.css using jbetolo?
    Many thanks.</blockquote>

    The custom.css option does not generally work with third-party extensions. In such case, you will need to modify the relative css rules within the extension files. The best way to identify the correct files is by setting “Development Mode” and “Optimize CSS’ to “Off” within your Template Manager-General settings . . . and then utilizing an online development tool such as Firebug to identify the appropriate CSS rule(s) and file path(s) to work with.

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