• Resolved Steve Keller

    (@stevekeller)


    The site is https://littlewondergarages.com, and I have been asked to update the contact info in various places on the site. This is a custom theme, apparently without a child, I think. When I go to Edit CSS, no CSS stylesheet, or php files come up. I don’t know how to use firefly, but I was able to pull that up and go in and change the html, but not save it, and I don’t know what I have to change in the CSS to make the header consistent on all pages.

    Thanks,
    Steve

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Firebug doesn’t save the HTML, but you can use it as a hint to what files you need to edit.

    When I go to Edit CSS, no CSS stylesheet, or php files come up.

    “Edit CSS” is an option from the Jetpack plugin. It is an area where you can add CSS modifications. The idea is to override your theme styles.

    The area where you can edit PHP is in Appearance > Editor.

    Thread Starter Steve Keller

    (@stevekeller)

    To answer both of the responses, it is a custom theme, I believe, since what comes up is an image of the website’s home page, and the name of the site, for a theme name. The developer’s name is also there. Secondly, all that comes up on the Appearance menu is Edit CSS…no “Editor” tab, as I have seen before.

    All I am trying to do is replace the line on the header “Call Jerry at [phone number]”, with “Email Us at [email address]”, and have that change on the header for all pages.

    Thanks,

    Steve

    Thread Starter Steve Keller

    (@stevekeller)

    Thanks for removing the private data…sorry, but I forgot.

    No more recs, though?! I am bummed…thought I could wrap this up today.

    Any further help will be appreciated!

    Steve

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