Yes, I’m using “WordPress.com Premium”.
This is what I purchased:
https://store.wordpress.com/premium-upgrades/pro-bundle/?ref=newdash-footer
It says:
“Choose custom fonts and colors with Custom Design, or go under the hood with the CSS editor.”
However, as described in my last post, I canNOT find a CSS editor in either of the following menus:
1) Administration > Appearance > Editor menu
2) Administration > Plugins > Editor
The only thing I can find in the dashboard is:
Appearance > Customize
When clicking on “Customize”, a new windows with my blog opens including a blue sidebar on the right, which offers the following options:
– colors
– fonts
– front
– site title
– css
When clicking on “css”, the file is empty. So, obviously, this cannot be the style.css file. Instead, I have the impression, that I can enter css commands here that are additional to the regular style.css sheed. For instance, I entered the following code to get rid of the shadows that were automatically added to any graphic included in my blog (by the way, I’m using the twentytwelve theme):
.entry-content img,
.comment-content img,
.widget img,
img.header-image,
.author-avatar img,
img.wp-post-image {
box-shadow: none;
}
And this actually worked. The shadows are gone!
However, I want to change four other things on my blog:
– change the color of the hyperlinks (hover and visited)
– reduce the distance between the menu bar and the headline of the site contents below
– put a graphic in the very top of the page (where, at the moment, the site title and subtitle are)
– delete the empty area below my facebook- and amazon-buttons (there are a white area and horizontal grey lines that I cannot get rid of)
Here is the website I’m talking about:
https://www.diebegruendungderwelt.com
I have the impression that I need to edit the style.css file to change the above-mentioned four things. But as described above, I cannot find the css editor.
Thanks for your help!