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  • Hi @michaelhabib16,

    Could you please elaborate a bit on the issue you’re having? CSS is supposed to be in the style.css file for easy access and it’s supposed (if you want) to be overridden from a child theme. That’s how things in WordPress work.

    In following the steps in one of the support threads that stated to put the code in the style.css editor, I didn’t get any results. I then put the css code in the appearance customizer, where it says “additional css” instead. This worked perfectly for me.

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