No, no line number required.
You just see those auto-displayed, depending on what application you’re viewing the CSS code in.
Are you able to tag on another stylesheet?
It’s more complicated to do that than it used to be. It’s called addign a ‘child theme’. So I used a plug-in called ‘Child Theme’ to set up the new stylesheet (which won’t be wiped out by updates), and then because the plug-in’s interface is awful, I downloaded the new stylesheet.
Now I edit that stylesheet locally and then upload. I will never edit it in child theme again (hopefully).
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Otherwise, you can ignore all of the former: and add to the existing stylesheet but keep a copy of your added styles locally, so you can paste em back in whenever the theme updates and wipes em out.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by johnnyivan.