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  • Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    Hi,

    you can change the layout of the date changing the properties of the css class “wp-forecast-curr-head”.

    To do so please copy wp-forecast-default.css to wp-forecast.css (this prevents your changes being overwritten during an update) and add “font-weight: bold;” to the “wp-forecast-curr-head” class.

    Thread Starter blumbreras

    (@blumbreras)

    Hi,

    It does not work. I have two files, one called wp-forecast.css.horizontal and the other wp-forecast.css.vertical. I have seen that the header is only in the vertical file.
    I have copied wp-forecast-default.css to wp-forecast.css.vertical and added the opcion for bold but nothing. I have delete the word vertical and upload the file but nothing again…
    What more can I do?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    Can you please give the URL of your site, so I can see what css is used

    Thread Starter blumbreras

    (@blumbreras)

    Hi,

    My site is not published yet, so I can’t give you the URL, but it is showing the weather
    one day below the other, does it help?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    I think it is easier if you give a sign, when you published your website, so I can see what must be changed. I think my first advice works correctly as I tried it on my testsite.

    Thread Starter blumbreras

    (@blumbreras)

    Hi,

    If you give me a private mail I can give you access to have a look.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author tuxlog

    (@tuxlog)

    It is not allowed to exchange email addresses here. you can contact me via the plugin support or tuxlog.de

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