Greetings all ~
So, as I'm sure you've gathered from the headline, I'm no website developer. I had enough basic html skills to modify the Presence theme enough to match our organization's color scheme and edit some of the default prompts/responses ... now, I'm working on the web presence for a specific program of ours. Ideally, I'd like it to live under our primary website -- but I'd like to change the theme's colors for *just* the page or pages that relate to this specific program. Is this at all possible?
Many thanks for any direction ...
Official response from Taylor Pineiro
Please see the comments for suggestions on how to accomplish this!
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To create the file go to Website -> Theme ->New File and create a file named customstyle.css or something similar
Then include
You’ll have to add classes to relevant items using <div class=“customclass”> or <p class=“customclassone”> etc
Then in the css file for each class put a .customclassone{ css goes here one command each line terminated by a ; }
If you want to hide anything on your page that’s outside of the template you could right click and inspect element then try and identify the class or id. You can then use display: none; to hide it.
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