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  • I’m having the same issue. For some reason, the custom CSS isn’t being nested within the div for the widget; rather, the script is showing up before the div in the HTML, and it throws the CSS off for the remaining widgets on the page in a way that isn’t acceptable. If I drag and drop it inside the div within Chrome dev tools, everything sorts itself out, but I can’t figure out how to make that happen permanently (not sure if it’s driven by the theme functions php file or the scss). Not sure if that helps diagnose the problem.

    Plugin Author Ga Satrya

    (@satrya)

    Please try it:
    1. Uncheck “Default Styles” and remove all custom css inside the custom css box.
    2. Save
    3. Check the option again and add your custom css
    4. Save

    Thread Starter angel777man

    (@angel777man)

    anybody resolved or fix? ?? on another plugin i found a bug about cutom css that can be alignement in the same row, else doesn’t work lol

    marek

    (@bahus01)

    It does work (without resaving), however if you have multiple widget, you have to apply the same style to all of them.
    For example, I have 7 in my side bar, to remove the border around thumbs I had to set: border: 0px under .rpwe-thumb in all 7 widgets.

    Thread Starter angel777man

    (@angel777man)

    the prob. was/is custom css doesn’t work /recognized, previous version works 100%

    marek

    (@bahus01)

    I’m using Version 0.9.9 and custom css works for me.

    Thread Starter angel777man

    (@angel777man)

    link?

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