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  • That depends: how are you applying these changes? Are you using a custom css plugin, or are you editing the original theme files? Are all your changes still in the css files, and are they placed AFTER the css that they are supposed to override?

    (If you’re editing the theme files themselves, stop right there and create a child theme! Otherwise, you’ll lose your changes anytime the original theme is updated.)

    Not sure if you’re using a) the CustomCSS panel in Customiz’it!, or b) using a Child Theme? c)You may be trying to edit core files, which is not recommended.

    If a), are you remembering to click on Save & Publish button?

    If b), how are you moving the style.css file to your Host ISP?

    I’ve been using this theme for a few days and I’ve been changing CSS on the CustomCSS panel in Customiz’it!, but today everything vanished!it has reverted back to the original layout. Is there a maximum number of changes in CCS allowed?
    Any idea of what is happening?

    Thread Starter lawrencepeacock

    (@lawrencepeacock)

    @rdellconsulting

    I created a child theme as you suggested. However, when I do the CSS changes…like this one described above…I lose my previous change. I can’t do more than one change without losing the others. How can I keep my changes?

    Regards,
    Larry

    Do you have caching on your site?

    Are you adding your new changed below the others and making sure you don’t have any syntax errors?

    I don’t see any CSS in your child theme style.css file at all.

    Thread Starter lawrencepeacock

    (@lawrencepeacock)

    @wpyogi
    I think just adding to the CSS is helping. I thought I had to delete old content before adding new changes. Anyway, can you view the CSS in my style.css file?
    Larry

    I see a bunch in custom CSS (not the child theme style.css) – which is just fine. Yeah, you have to keep the code there if you want it to keep working :).

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