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  • Plugin Author Hector Cabrera

    (@hcabrera)

    Hi there,

    Did you make changes to the wpp.css stylesheet? If so, all custom CSS styles will be lost each time the plugin is updated – as stated on the FAQ:

    Does your plugin include any CSS stylesheets?
    Yes, but there are no predefined styles (well, almost). WordPress Popular Posts will first look into your current theme’s folder for the wpp.css file and use it if found so that any custom CSS styles made by you are not overwritten, otherwise will use the one bundled with the plugin.

    Each time WordPress Popular Posts is updated the wpp.css stylesheet gets reset and I lose all changes I made to it. How can I keep my custom CSS?
    Copy your modified wpp.css file to your theme’s folder, otherwise my plugin will use the one bundled with it by default.

    If it’s not the case and you mean something else, please elaborate.

    Thread Starter clouder

    (@clouder)

    I appreciate the prompt reply.

    I took a look at the wpp.css file and it has a display:inline-block that was commented. Apparently I just needed to uncomment that if I’m using thumbnails and everything is now back to perfect working condition.

    Thank you for your time ??

    Plugin Author Hector Cabrera

    (@hcabrera)

    Glad to know! Make sure you keep a copy of the modified wpp.css file on your theme’s folder to retain these changes between plugin updates.

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