• The settings in the Customize screen seem very limited. It seems the only way I can change these default settings I described is by editing the style.css. Is this the correct approach?

    It’s even hard to find what I need to change in there.

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  • There are several ways to add custom CSS other than modifying the default theme style.css file:

    If you’re trying to locate the relevant tags in your theme you can use the browser developer tools:
    https://developer.chrome.com/devtools
    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools

    Hi Terady,

    If you still want to customize the font or colors, then share the link to that page of your site.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter teradyl

    (@teradyl)

    Hey thanks for the replies!

    @bdbrown This is exactly what I needed. Once I found the blank slate of the additional CSS page in the customizer and started using the Chrome dev tools, it was easy to change anything I wanted.

    @emranemranx I’m confused what is your proposition? You want to look at a page and give me sample CSS?

    As a thought though, it seems now that I’m almost fighting with this theme. I like the general layout, but for example I’m not able to change the Font color of the Navigation bar on top (floating and non-floating), but I can change the background-color of the Navigation bar. Any points for this kind of problem?

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