• I have downloaded GeneratePress theme and also its child theme. I am trying to edit the style.css but the edits don’t reflect on the site. It seems even though my new edits are in child theme style.css file, the styles are still pulled from style.min.css!

    Is there any way to use my own styles through the files and not from the customize section of the dashboard?

    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter wordpressme2

    (@wordpressme2)

    Never mind, I think it was either caching problem or it just took time to see the file. Now it is working!

    But another related question: How the style.min.css is generated in the first place? Is it automatic? or is it created right after the style.css is finalized? if it is automatic, how do you update it?

    Theme Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    You shouldn’t change those (or any) core theme files. Those changes will be lost when you update the theme.

    Instead, you should be adding your custom CSS using one of these methods: https://docs.generatepress.com/article/adding-css/

    Let me know if you have any other questions ??

    Thread Starter wordpressme2

    (@wordpressme2)

    Yes, I added the child theme and the style.css in there. So it is good now.

    But my curiosity about the style.min remains. So is it created after the theme style sheet is finalized and it isn’t generated automatically?

    Thread Starter wordpressme2

    (@wordpressme2)

    Oh, and also I have a question about the premium version. Is there a sandbox site available to try it out? I am tired of buying themes that don’t do all I want and I still have to edit them myself or they are slowing down the sites… various things. I would appreciate if there is a sandbox for this theme, because so far I like it but I need it to do more of course!

    Theme Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    Hi there,

    The minified version is built by us manually before we release a new version.

    We don’t have a sandbox, but we honor a 30 day money back guarantee, so if you don’t like it you can just get your money back.

    Let me know if you have any other questions ??

    Thread Starter wordpressme2

    (@wordpressme2)

    Thank you!

    – Would you please let me know if your theme has the options to pick different logos for different header option such as one for white background, one for dark background, one for mobile view and one for fixed or sticky header and so on?

    – And if it is possible to choose what kind of header we can have for each page on the page edit section itself?

    – And again does each individual page have options for transparent background?

    – Do we get the options for menu on the right of logo or below logo or logo center on top kind of modifications?

    – And about the footer: do we get the options to choose how many columns to have?

    You see without being able to see the dashboard I can’t figure out I get these options! I am trying to compare your theme to the Bridge theme. I like that theme but the bad thing about it is that it is making the site super slow when you load up the page with some descent content.

    And I wonder how the speed of your theme would be after adding some various and interactive content!

    Thanks a lot

    Theme Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    Hi there,

    The Elements module in our pro version might be worth checking out: https://docs.generatepress.com/article/header-element-overview/

    It handles things like different logos (site logo, mobile header logo), transparent headers etc..

    You can move the navigation around using our Navigation Location option: https://docs.generatepress.com/article/navigation-location/

    You can choose how many footer widgets to show as well: https://docs.generatepress.com/article/footer-widgets/

    The theme itself has been developed with speed as the primary focus. Of course, your content is a big factor in speed, so it depends on what you add to the site.

    Hope this helps ??

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