• I download a woothemes theme, and I asked them for help but they do not support non paying customers.

    So i thought I would give this forum a try.

    I downloaded a really nice theme, but just like how to you would press Command + Minus, or CRTL + Minus, it will zoom out, it makes my theme look much nicer.

    I was wondering if you could set the theme by default to look as it would at 90% if it were zoomed out.

    If you still don’t understand, go to any website and hold Command or CTRL and press the (-) Minus button and look how it zoomed out. I want my site to look like it would being zoomed out 10%

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  • I’m sorry but as you are using a commercially supported theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s developers – paid or otherwise. We only support themes downloaded from www.remarpro.com here.

    Thread Starter TylerLawrence

    (@tylerlawrence)

    Wouldn’t it be in the style.css and be a simple fix ?

    We do not support commercial themes as you paid for support when you bought the theme. It is not our place to keep theme vendors in business or deprive them of any income that they may derive from support services.

    Thread Starter TylerLawrence

    (@tylerlawrence)

    Its not just that theme, Im working with another person, they use the default WordPress theme’s for their blog. we both are having the same problem. If you cannot tell me how to do it for my theme, could you tell me where I can edit it in the Twenty Ten theme ?

    Do not edit the Twenty Ten theme itself. First create a child theme for your changes.

    Thread Starter TylerLawrence

    (@tylerlawrence)

    Alright, that seems simple enough but I didnt see anything having to do with changing the themes size

    You need to do this before you can start customising Twenty Ten’s CSS and template files.

    Thread Starter TylerLawrence

    (@tylerlawrence)

    Alright, thats done. I thought it would be as simple as like adding a line of code. I guess not ?

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