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  • Plugin Author Ga Satrya

    (@satrya)

    Hi,
    Sorry for the delay, the reason I used !important is because some themes has an ugly style for widget.

    What theme are you using?

    Thread Starter lisabeewd

    (@lisabeewd)

    I am using a custom child theme based on the standard twenty ten theme that comes with wordpress. The custom child theme is all my coding.

    Plugin Author Ga Satrya

    (@satrya)

    the best way is create a new css rule in your child theme style like below

    .your-sidebar-class .rpwe {
     // your rules here !important.
    }
    Thread Starter lisabeewd

    (@lisabeewd)

    Thank you Satrya, I was able to get my css rules to work by adding the ID that I used to wrap the rpwe plugin in front of the rpwe class names.

    Thread Starter lisabeewd

    (@lisabeewd)

    Thank you Satrya, that worked!

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