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Starting today, you can futureproof your CSS changes by implementing a custom stylesheet that simply overrides the styles defined in the theme’s original stylesheet. Here’s what you need to do:
This link has been bookmarked by 32 people . It was first bookmarked on 11 Feb 2007, by Stuart Maxwell.
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Sergio Viriatotécnica para criar um css alternativo sem mexer no original
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How to Protect CSS Mods for ANY WordPress Theme
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Chris CreeHow to implement a custom style sheet so that upgrades to core files don't override customizations.
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Bob PotterUse this tool to create a handy custom.css file that contains only the items you want to hack.
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Starting today, you can futureproof your CSS changes by implementing a custom stylesheet that simply overrides the styles defined in the theme’s original stylesheet. Here’s what you need to do:
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Brooke ThomasI want to kiss this man. Yay!
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Paul Terry Walhusexcellent strategy for applying custom code to your wordpress blog and not losing it when you do an upgrade
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