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  • Thread Starter chrishooperuk

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    Also remembered I can use the ‘Inspector’ (Tools / Web Developer / Inspector) to see what each section / element of the template is called – and then find the CSS that relates to it. Great…!

    Thread Starter chrishooperuk

    (@chrishooperuk)

    Ah ha!! I’ve got it – all working now.

    I’ve created a new .css page in the customizr/inc/css folder and then added a line into customizr/inc/admin/class-admin-customize.php Lines 248-260. I can now select this new skin in WordPress in the Appearence / Customise area.

    The default colour blue at the top of the Customizr theme was 0088cc and the lighter blue was 0077b3. I’ve done a find and replace on all of these and now have the ‘right’ shade of blue in the template.

    Thanks so much for the help. Much appreciated.

    Chris

    Thread Starter chrishooperuk

    (@chrishooperuk)

    Thanks so much rdellconsulting for picking up this post –

    I tried the CSS in the link you provided and this updates the colour of all links when they are hovered over.

    I am trying to change the shade of blue that is within the Customizr ‘blue’ skin as it is not right to fit in with an existing logo.

    I’ve built sites with HTML + CSS before but am at a loss about how to find the element names within WordPress / Customizr template so I can then figure out how to write the appropriate CSS.

    Once I know how the template is constructed then the CSS should be pretty easy. Any ideas ??

    Thanks –
    Chris

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