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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    See

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/1/view/knj0uq7dw9vq2zw/Apps/Shutter/Selection_01_2016_05_30_14%3A34%3A44.png

    If this is what you want, add the following to your CSS file:

    .vce-page .entry-title-page {
        text-align: center;
    }

    If your theme does not have a custom CSS capability, install the plugin “simple custom css”

    Thread Starter drpattyverdugo

    (@drpattyverdugo)

    My theme is the Meks theme https://www.chronicintractablepainandyou.org We were left by the developers and my staff and I do not know any CSS. Is there a way to do it to all of the several thousand pages at one time?

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    when you change the CSS, it applies to all pages

    install the plugin “simple custom css” so you can add CSS without touching the theme.

    Then you should probably hire/contract/retain a WP professional who can teach you and/or your staff to maintain your site.

    Thread Starter drpattyverdugo

    (@drpattyverdugo)

    I downloaded the file but have no idea where to add it. I am sorry for being such a pest, but this technology I do not understand.

    You just need to install the plugin by going through Plugins > Add New then search simple custom CSS. Activate after installing and then there should be a new option under Appearance that says Custom CSS.

    You’ll then see this page:

    https://screencast.com/t/qr1HLifhRfx

    Paste sterndata’s code there.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    I’m seeing the CSS I gave you at the top of your page. Where did you add it?

    I am sorry for being such a pest, but this technology I do not understand.

    You should probably hire/contract/retain a WP professional who can teach you and/or your staff to maintain your site.

    Thread Starter drpattyverdugo

    (@drpattyverdugo)

    We know how to use WordPress, but when it comes to codes, we don’t. The developers (if you call them that), has all of our titles on our pages off to the left. We want them centered because it looks horrible! I have been trying to figure out where to put the code, and when I did do the simple css (and put the code in there), my staff could no longer see our website.

    Thread Starter drpattyverdugo

    (@drpattyverdugo)

    Where can I find someone who is familiar with WordPress codes and layout! It is probably something easy, but I can’t even see it! I just need someone to teach me how to do this and then we should be ok. We are using the Meks theme.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Based on what I see the titles are now centered. Your website just takes a while to load though. I think you may need to fix the broken links on some of the resources in your website. Please see this screenshot.

    Thread Starter drpattyverdugo

    (@drpattyverdugo)

    It now looks like all of the titles are centered! Thanks for all of your help! There was a place on the Meks options to change that. Now, why they made those titles with such big lettering, your guess is as good as mine.

    I thank you once again! I have chronic pain myself and I need to go lay down for while! You are so awesome!

    As for the broken links, I lost everything that I did and am in the process of replacing all of the link areas. Some are not finished yet.

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