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Newsletters: Style Subscribe Form

How to style your subscribe form? 1.) You can style the subscribe form of your newsletter plugin in the style.css file in your default theme folder wp-mailinglist/views/*themefolder*/css/style.css Please remember to add your styles to a child theme folder to keep it intact after an update. https://tribulant.com/docs/wordpress-mailing-list-plugin/7890 2.) or you can add custom CSS under Newsletter>Configuration-Theme, Continue Reading…

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Slideshow Gallery Release Notes v1.5.3.2

WordPress Slideshow Gallery 1.5.3.2 release notes. Fixed CSS and JS files don’t work with child theme folder Multiple slideshows, overlay shows all images Broken permissions page when paging gallery Improved Prevent plugin files from being accessed directly for security Check file mime and type of image URL on slide for security Validate, sanitize and escape Continue Reading…

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Newsletters: Style Links as Buttons

Style links as buttons in newsletters using the WordPress Newsletter plugin. 1. Add a Class to Links You can add a CSS class to links by going into the “Text” mode of the editor and adding a class attribute with class name. Alternatively and more easily, use a plugin such as the TinyMCE Advanced plugin which Continue Reading…

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FAQ Config: Themes & Custom CSS

FAQ > Configuration > Theme & Custom CSS You can make theme folders by copying the wp-faqs/views/default/ folder and renaming it to something like wp-faqs/views/my-theme/ or similar and making changes to the template files. You can access the wp-faqs folder via FTP, or File Manager in cPanel, and navigating to public_html/wp-content/plugins/. If you renamed it Continue Reading…

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Checkout Config: Theme, Scripts & Custom CSS

Checkout > Configuration > Theme, Scripts & Custom CSS You can make theme folders by copying the wp-checkout/views/default/ folder and renaming it to something like wp-checkout/views/my-theme/ or similar and making changes to the template files. If you renamed it to my-theme, the my-theme folder name will automatically show up there in the Theme Folder dropdown Continue Reading…

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