• Resolved arcaswebdesign

    (@arcaswebdesign)


    I’m attempting to use your plugin to customise certain aspects of the dashboard styling so have created a stylesheet dashboard.css which is located in my child theme directory and have entered a full path to it in the plugin config (https://www.mysite.com/wp-content/themes/mythemename/dashboard.css) and have confirmed the file is present/can be loaded directly, however it’s not being loaded in the admin area (confirmed via Chrome inspector).

    I couldn’t find any documentation specific to this, are you able to let me know what I might be doing wrong?

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  • Plugin Support VUM Support – Jhay

    (@jhayvum)

    Hi @arcaswebdesign,

    Thank you for using White Label CMS.

    White Label CMS has a feature to adjust your WP-Admin, you can add your CSS to Settings -> White Label CMS -> Settings (tab) then scroll down to Custom CSS for Admin section. https://d.pr/i/cK4x2i

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter arcaswebdesign

    (@arcaswebdesign)

    Oh wait, I think I was misunderstanding. I saw that bit to manually enter CSS overrides but thought the bit beneath that with the link to the custom stylesheet was so that I could put custom styles into that stylesheet instead, however is that just for the editor?

    So there’s no option to provide a CSS *file* rather than entering all the overrides into that box?

    Plugin Support VUM Support – Jhay

    (@jhayvum)

    Unfortunately, we do not have that functionality at the moment.

    Thread Starter arcaswebdesign

    (@arcaswebdesign)

    No problem, it was my misunderstanding, I just find it easier if I’m going to be adding lots of code to use SASS and the plain text boxes are hard to control layouts for anything other than a few simple styles, it was my misunderstanding however.

    Instead I’ll enqueue the file myself as detailed in https://www.intelliwolf.com/add-custom-css-wordpress-admin-area/

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