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  • I am not a designer, I am not a coder, I was really proud of the simple custom CSS style sheet that took me over two hours to change and implement. So now none of your options on how to implement a custom style for this new update make any sense and the plugin is getting pretty useless pretty fast. I do not have the knowledge or access to anyone with the knowledge to fix what shouldn’t be a problem anyways. Why can’t you just add in simple options for choosing the calendar color.

    And again your calendar pop-up views go under my menu bar but over my header. You all had previously provided a couple lines of code to fix this issue, however I now have no idea how to get that code back there to fix the issue again.

    Also, the widget function is malfunctioning. I put in the correct feed ID, but it outputs an error message that says its not valid. And when viewing on the calendar page one of my sidebar widgets is incorrectly filled with a disproportional side calendar that should not be there. Even when I remove all calendar widgets, my sidebar widget is still messed up.

    https://idahocsn.org/calendar/

    [email protected]

    (@rubenperez328gmailcom)

    The plugin does everything my site requires. It is a real shame that the styling doesn’t seem to work. The style sheet in the folder shown below does nothing and trying the jetpack CSS editor or the “My Style Plugin” as per your suggestion doesn’t seem to work either.

    /httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/google-calendar-events/css

    Do you have any more suggestions or are you planning to improve the plugin functionality any time soon?

    Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    We are definitely working on a better “style guide” in the near term, and hopefully some themes and templates in the long term.

    If you’d like you may vote and/or comment on this feature request on our public roadmap.

    https://trello.com/c/XwULSqlD

    idamyrussell:
    You’ll need to find an FTP program so that you can see and edit files on your server.
    Copy your custom css
    Find style.css in your theme’s folder and open it.
    Paste the custom css and upload it back to the server.
    Your custom style will be restored.

    I’m not sure if there’s any access to style.css from within WP itself. Don’t think so.

    If one does revert to the old version, is the custom css automatically relinked?

    idamyrussell:
    forgot to say the custom css is saved as a separate file in the plugins folder and is probably called google-calendar-events-custom.css
    It should still be there.

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