• Hi,

    I moved my Alizee-site in between hosts.

    When i made this site, i took the time to ammend the css, change text coulours, customize headings etc. This all worked perfectly well.

    Now i moved my site, and the one thing that changed is that it has been installed in a multi-site environment. In ‘appearance’ i do have a tab ‘edit css’, but i don’t have the tab ‘editor’ anymore.

    Now, any change that i make in the ‘edit css’ does not show. When i select ‘replace theme css (advanced), it scrambles up my whole theme…’ mainly messing with transparency.

    I tried to replace the whole stylesheet (which i had formerly saved when everything was nicely tuned), but this dramaticaly changes the colour of the header, and is still not rendering my headers and ammendments to type as it formerly dit…

    What am i missing out?

    thanks to anyone that can help me further…

    to see both (practically identical) sites:
    the original one: https://www.ostarafestival.be
    the new one: https://www.ostarafestival.com

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  • Hi,

    Maybe you can try to install simple custom css plugin

    I use those plugin to add some css rule on my multisite wp and it works

    Thread Starter Gaelle73

    (@gaelle73)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the tip.
    I discovered two things since then: found back the ‘editor’ tab on the main dashboard instead of de site dashboard… (= multisite)

    And i really am a dummy, because i noticed afterwards that when inserting my custom css tags into the ‘edit css’, i kept putting them in between the /* brackets, no wonder it had no effect!

    this sounds really bad, i know, but o so typical when you start out…

    thanks anyway for the plugin tip, yet another approach to help out.

    xx
    Ga?lle

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