• Resolved mellyg

    (@mellyg)


    Hi

    I am wanting to change the class name of the blog newsfeed in a footer widget so I can give in separate CSS.

    Does anyone know which file I find the html in. I cant find it anywhere?

    Many thanks
    Mel

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  • Depends – what theme, what widget, what plugin? You can usually target widgets with existing CSS selectors…

    Thread Starter mellyg

    (@mellyg)

    Yeah, unfortunatly each news feed item has the same style as the entire widget areas…so was hoping to find where the newsfeed code was kept, but failing that I might just have to pull the whole thing apart.

    Most themes apply unique ids and/or classes to each widget instance. What theme are you using and where did you download it from?

    Thread Starter mellyg

    (@mellyg)

    Its the aniximander theme – it comes with a lynda.com tutorial, but the change I am trying to make doesn’t mention it.

    Without seeing the site live, there’s really no way to help with any CSS questions. Are you using a browser tool like Firebug to look at the CSS?

    Thread Starter mellyg

    (@mellyg)

    Hi- yes I understand, unfortunatly I have gone too far and destroyed everything so looks like I will have to build it from scratch again..at least that way I will learn more.

    Thanks a million for your help.

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