• Resolved gringozero

    (@gringozero)


    Love the simplicity of this plug in.

    My client on the other hand wants me to change some of the default styles.
    The link color in the settings for the widget don’t seem to work for me either.

    Since this loads after my child theme’s CSS nothing I do seems to stick.

    Any suggestions? Or do I have to hand code them into the CSS for the plugin?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/twitter-tweets/

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  • Plugin Author weblizar

    (@weblizar)

    Thanks for using our plugin.

    Yes, you need to some hand work for this.

    And the I already searched a useful link for you.

    https://dev.twitter.com/web/overview/css

    Hope that’s help you.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter gringozero

    (@gringozero)

    I was also able to extract the style sheets specifically included with the plugin.
    The problem is that the plug-in’s CSS loads after my child theme’s CSS so it ignores or supersedes anything I style.

    Any way around this?

    Plugin Author weblizar

    (@weblizar)

    Hi gringozero,

    Yes twitter widget is load his css after your website css, because it is fetching his styles data from twitter website.

    So there no possibility that your own theme css is overlay twitter widget styles.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter gringozero

    (@gringozero)

    Well that’s pretty lame. Apparently there’s nothing in the guidelines for www.ads-software.com plug-ins that prescribes the loading order of style sheets for plug-ins.

    So I’m stuck with the styles that are included with the plug-in unless I want to rewrite the CSS files specific to the plug-in and do so each time I update the plug in.

    Any other workarounds available?

    Plugin Support weblizar_support

    (@weblizar_support)

    Hello gringozero,
    as mentioned…the twitter widget styles can’t be overlayed, and yes if the CSS is plugin specific..ofcourse it will work perfectly.
    Thanks.

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