• Resolved kkautz11

    (@kkautz11)


    Hello,

    I created a custom theme for my website and wanted to change around the layout of your very simple event plugin, which is the best one for my needs that I’ve found, thank you.

    Within my custom theme folder, I created a very-simple-event-list folder and within that pasted the php files for the style, current events, and past events to ovverride (when there are updates to plugin, I won’t lose my changes). This does not seem to work, however. What should the folder and file hierarchy be for your plugin for layout overrides?

    Thank you! Great plugin.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/very-simple-event-list/

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  • Plugin Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Hi,

    Doesn’t work that way with my plugin.
    You can only change the style (CSS) by adding different style in your own theme stylesheet > it will overwrite the plugin styling.
    Always start with:

    #vsel

    You can also use a custom style editor.
    Guido

    Plugin Author Guido

    (@guido07111975)

    Closing this because of no replies.

    Guido

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