I'd like to customize the css for my website some. I tried to go to /hp_wordpress/wp-admin/theme-editor.php, but it says "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." Is there a way I can get access to that or style.css? Thanks
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Charlie Weeks
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10 months ago
Hi there! I am going to suggest the Wordpress Plug-in Simple CSS, this is the best plugin to utilize CSS for your site builder!
We intentionally limit how much can be changed with CSS since there are so many delicate theme settings that can be disrupted. The safest way to edit CSS would be within the Jetpack plugin. You can go to your website's advanced dashboard and then go to Plugins > Add New and search for Jetpack to install and activate it. Jetpack requires you to create a free WordPress.com account to use, but has many useful tools, including the ability to edit CSS.
Jason Wilder
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over 4 years ago
I was going to try this, but I want to make sure I'm doing this right. I've installed JetPack, and have the CSS editor opened. Would I then copy the current CSS file into it, and then edit it? Also if I do that will it be replaced every time Sharefaith updates with a new update? I love the ease of use Sharefaith provides with the site layout, and ability to drag and drop content in, but there's just few things I wouldn't mind changing.
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charles simmons
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about 4 years ago
Hey Jason did you ever customize your site like you wanted to?
Jason Wilder
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about 4 years ago
No, never tried it
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Tom Seevers
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about 4 years ago
I am interested in doing this as well... I want a map, service times, maybe a twitter feed or email form as well. All simple enough to add but not in the footer section.....
Jason Wilder
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about 4 years ago
I have some styles that are most likely from Sharefaith, and others from a plug-in. So are you saying you had to figure which was applied, and adjust the CSV for that?
Jason Wilder
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about 4 years ago
Oops...not CSV but CSS :)
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Tom Seevers
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about 4 years ago
Did you figure out why it reverted? I am also trying to do some custom editing....
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Tom Seevers
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about 4 years ago
Maria you still think you could help with a little coding?
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Korey Frazier
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about 1 year ago
I realize this comment thread is old but I just downloaded and installed jet pack and cannnot figure out where to edit the css for a given page. any help?
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Lili.impactchurchsd
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12 months ago
Is there any new updates regarding the CSS editor? I installed JetPack but once I go to the Appearance and select Edit CSS, it takes me to the site editor and not the CSS editor. Please help!
Charlie Weeks
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10 months ago
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Hi there! I am going to suggest the Wordpress Plug-in Simple CSS, this is the best plugin to utilize CSS for your site builder!
Ben Brooks
I'd like to customize the css for my website some. I tried to go to /hp_wordpress/wp-admin/theme-editor.php, but it says "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." Is there a way I can get access to that or style.css? Thanks
Hi there! I am going to suggest the Wordpress Plug-in Simple CSS, this is the best plugin to utilize CSS for your site builder!
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Hello Ben,
We intentionally limit how much can be changed with CSS since there are so many delicate theme settings that can be disrupted. The safest way to edit CSS would be within the Jetpack plugin. You can go to your website's advanced dashboard and then go to Plugins > Add New and search for Jetpack to install and activate it. Jetpack requires you to create a free WordPress.com account to use, but has many useful tools, including the ability to edit CSS.
Jason Wilder
I was going to try this, but I want to make sure I'm doing this right. I've installed JetPack, and have the CSS editor opened. Would I then copy the current CSS file into it, and then edit it? Also if I do that will it be replaced every time Sharefaith updates with a new update? I love the ease of use Sharefaith provides with the site layout, and ability to drag and drop content in, but there's just few things I wouldn't mind changing.
charles simmons
Hey Jason did you ever customize your site like you wanted to?
Jason Wilder
Tom Seevers
I am interested in doing this as well... I want a map, service times, maybe a twitter feed or email form as well. All simple enough to add but not in the footer section.....
Jason Wilder
Jason Wilder
Tom Seevers
Did you figure out why it reverted? I am also trying to do some custom editing....
Tom Seevers
Maria you still think you could help with a little coding?
Korey Frazier
I realize this comment thread is old but I just downloaded and installed jet pack and cannnot figure out where to edit the css for a given page. any help?
1 person likes this
Lili.impactchurchsd
Is there any new updates regarding the CSS editor? I installed JetPack but once I go to the Appearance and select Edit CSS, it takes me to the site editor and not the CSS editor. Please help!
Charlie Weeks
Hi there! I am going to suggest the Wordpress Plug-in Simple CSS, this is the best plugin to utilize CSS for your site builder!
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