• here’s a link to the style sheet

    https://hardonhollywood.com/keepingviolet/wp-admin/theme-editor.php

    I’ve been reading other threads on this, but can’t find similar code in my style.css

    I really do need to change the style sheet, since I always want a space between paragraphs, and also to frame pictures I put in. It would be too tedious to have to put in line breaks all the time.

    So maybe someone here can point out exactly where/how on my style sheet I would do this.

    Thanks so much.

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  • Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    It’s critical writing about film. How can that be a problem. When you are hard on something, you are critical.

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    What did I just “confirm?” That I have a sense of humor??

    This address? https://hardonhollywood.com/keepingviolet

    He means that people (or search engines) may think it’s an x-rated site…. it CAN be read that way. It’s not about you, per se, but how the internet works.

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    I can’t tell if you’re being serious or not. Or what you are stating exactly.

    then call your site criticalhollywood.com etc…trust me, I am correct in what I wrote…’hard on’ or ‘hardon’ are blocked terms…turn your internet filters back on!

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    cricitalhollywood isn’t much of a title, I’m afraid.

    I’m not sure what you mean about turning my filters back on.

    (sigh)

    Are you sure you’re not being too heavy handed about this? I have used it for a while now on the browser and it works, etc.

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    I’m a sincere writer/artist person who also happens to have a sense of humor. A slight double entendre in a title should be fun, not reason to be shunned.. or so I thought.

    No one here is doubting your intentions or criticizing you :). I think it IS funny / fun. But it’s just a reality of the internet that it may be interpreted otherwise. It’s up to you – you can certainly use it and see how it goes…he’s just making a valid point that you may want to rethink.

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    So, you’re saying if a computer has a censor type filter on it, it won’t go to my site, reading it as “Adult”?

    Do either of you have that filter? Is that why you can’t go to my site???

    No I do not – LOL! I can go to your site fine (just not wherever this child theme seems to be lost).

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    I’m flummoxed. On all counts.

    On the child theme, I’ll just tell you that on the style sheet I have the first part with the Theme Name: Twenty Twelve Child.. through to Version: 0.1.0.

    then I have:

    @import url("../twentytwelve/style.css");

    which is what I meant before. The only actual code I imported is the header.php, which is where the one change is.

    So, I really can’t work in the child theme unless I actually get the code into the child, and not just this reference to importing it.

    Isn’t that so?

    Many homes, educational institutions, business, and government computer users will not find your site due to adult content filters…again, your domain name contains a term that will likely be blocked (and the users admonished for navigating to such).

    Do this: find one reputable website, one business site, a press column, review, a popular movie (not in that genre), one anything that starts with that term…there are none…why do you suppose that is?

    Okay, now it’s working – so copy the code I posted above under that @import line… and adjust the margin number.

    Thread Starter violetflower

    (@violetflower)

    Wpyogi, I’m not seeing the code you’re mentioning. [??] [I’m having the worst day from hell] [by the way]

    Seacoast, I am going to consider carefully all you are saying, and I appreciate your pointing this matter out to me. However, when you started in with this I felt like you were condemning me or something, which is a bit upsetting.. I’m having a hard enough time with code!

    This:

    .entry-content p, .entry-summary p, .comment-content p, .mu_register p {
        margin: 0 0 1.71429rem;
    }

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