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  • prosperstudios

    (@prosperstudios)

    I changed the CSS on lines 4645 and 4635.

    Here’s a Screenshot

    Try using Web Dev in Chrome to evaluate your code. CTL + SHIFT+I or (CMD+SHIFT+I)

    Side comment:
    1. I recommend a much easier to read handwriting font. It’s proven in UX testing that many people cannot read cursive fonts, and that the lack of readability translates to vast gaps in understanding for the viewer. There are a few highly readable handwriting fonts available as Google Fonts.

    2. The menu system up top needs a dropdown. this is too much. Use 5 menu items at most, then use a dropdown. Watch this video to understand what happens when too many decisions are presented.

    Thread Starter churchwebservant

    (@churchwebservant)

    Thanks so much for your assistance, but i have a question.

    Did you changed the “active” file
    If so, I don’t see the change “in effect”.

    If I am supposed to make that change, I’ll need specific instructions on how to find that code.

    I have FTPd the site.

    gmsouthumc.org

    Thread Starter churchwebservant

    (@churchwebservant)

    When I try to inspect element I receive:
    The requested URL /wp-content/themes/charis-church/library/css/style.css was not found on this server.

    The scss folder is in the library folder, but not css folder.

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