Title: CSS layouts?
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# CSS layouts?

 *  [Ren](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ren/)
 * (@ren)
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/)
 * Hiya… I am a complete newbie at this (having resorted to using WP after having
   grown used to an entirely different blogging tool that was recently outlawed 
   by my server). I’ve only just installed WP and getting used to it but PHP completely
   elludes me, though I do understand CSS for the most part (and after fiddling 
   I can generally work things out the way I want them), so that’s not a problem
   for me.
    Anyway, all that aside – this layout thingie… I’ve gone and had a look
   and there’s one or two that I’d like to try to use, only and please, please, 
   PLEASE excuse me for sounding really dumb here, but how do I access the CSS and
   graphics for the layouts? There’s one in particular I’d like to use (eg, [http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/styles/sample.php?wpstyle=css_compo)](http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/styles/sample.php?wpstyle=css_compo))
   but how do I access the files for it? Am I missing something blatantly obvious?

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 *  [idahocline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/idahocline/)
 * (@idahocline)
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38013)
 * just go at [http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/styles/](http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/styles/)
   and click on the related “download” link.
 *  Thread Starter [Ren](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ren/)
 * (@ren)
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38014)
 * Bah, I knew it was something obvious, found it the same time I posted my query–
   I actually found the layouts by clicking on another example, hence the download
   links weren’t there. Cheers.
 *  Anonymous
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38632)
 * Ok, my turn to feel stupid. Once I’ve downloaded the style I want, how do I use
   it? Is it referenced somewhere, or do I just copy it into the blogroot?
 *  [Sushubh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sushubh/)
 * (@sushubh)
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38633)
 * you get a zip file on download.
    unzip it using a utility like winzip/winrar.
   you will get a css file + some additional files. rename the wp-layout.css file
   to anything else on the server. rename the css file from the download package
   to wp-layout.css. upload the files to the same folder where the original css 
   file resided. that should be it. 🙂
 *  Anonymous
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38668)
 * Thanks!
 *  [johnhb](https://wordpress.org/support/users/johnhb/)
 * (@johnhb)
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38697)
 * Hi all – I have done (dl new .css in blog root rename it to wp-layout.css) that.
   but when I refress the site it created a mess. Data is displayed line by line
   under eachother…. Do I have to change something in the setup??
 *  Anonymous
 * [22 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38698)
 * This may not help you but in order to assist I have downloaded the css and I 
   have had a look at the page as published. I do not yet know why but in my browser(
   Firefox) the whole layout is very badly scrambled. I am Ok at Css but not good
   enough to read it and immediately see where the problem is. It may be controversial
   but I have expressed the opinion here before that some of those so called competition
   style sheets are absolutely lethal particularly in the hands of unskilled users.
   As the supplied wp-layout.css was designed by probably the best web designers
   on the planet my strong recommendation would be not to fiddle with it but instead
   use it as a platform. If you carefully read the css each selector eg #header 
   contains the rules for the equivalent html element. By systematically matching
   them up you can easily restyle in any color you want, add backgrounds, change
   fonts, whatever. Comp IMHO isn’t pretty anyway 🙂 Good luck.
 *  Anonymous
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38748)
 * yeah..i’ve triedthe css as well. i just tried to replace the original css file.
   But still dont know how to use it . coz the images not showing up ? perhaps this
   is not the only problem. -.-
    sorry for my dumb at first. I’ve downloaded the
   Alex’s style switcher at but i dont know how to use it since i dont know php..
   so…what’s gonna do now . ~~>_<~~ thanks in advance. tin*
 *  [tintin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tintin/)
 * (@tintin)
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38749)
 * wheee..it works now… i forgot to change back the index.php
    thanks u guys anyway.
   ^^
 *  [alvinlee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alvinlee/)
 * (@alvinlee)
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38750)
 * I’ve followed this instuction but I still get the same old style. No new skin
   here. I’ve tried 2 different css files. I’ve erased cookies and temp files but
   still the same old style. Any ideas what is wrong? Only thing I did different
   was I uploaded the new css, then renamed it wp-layout.css.
    Here’s the instruction
   I followed: you get a zip file on download. unzip it using a utility like winzip/
   winrar. you will get a css file + some additional files. rename the wp-layout.
   css file to anything else on the server. rename the css file from the download
   package to wp-layout.css. upload the files to the same folder where the original
   css file resided. that should be it. 🙂
 *  [Sushubh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sushubh/)
 * (@sushubh)
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38751)
 * can u tell us the uri of the site…
    maybe u missed on something 🙂
 *  Anonymous
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38758)
 * same here. I uploaded a new .css file and renamed it wp-layout.css but my blog
   still looks the same.
    The only way I can force it to use the new .css is by 
   renaming it to wp-layout1.css and then editing the index.php to use wp-layout1.
   css Funny thing was, I deleted both .css files just for the heck of it but my
   site still looks ok !!
 *  [Sushubh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sushubh/)
 * (@sushubh)
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38759)
 * so its a cache problem not a css problem.
    as simple as that! 🙂 try in a different
   browser.
 *  [TechGnome](https://wordpress.org/support/users/techgnome/)
 * (@techgnome)
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38762)
 * I wonder if your host is the one doing the caching…. what happens if you post
   something after changing the CSS file?
    TG
 *  [rt_sniper](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rt_sniper/)
 * (@rt_sniper)
 * [22 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-layouts/#post-38772)
 * Same thing was happening to me, and I found out it was because I had a muckaround
   site. In technical terms my blog’s home resides at site.com/wp and I had the 
   site I fool around with at site.com/wpmuck so i could change things without breaking
   them, the problem is, the varible in index.php refers to:
    [@import](https://wordpress.org/support/users/import/)
   url( <?php echo $siteurl; ?>/wp-layout.css ); $siteurl is being pulled from whatever
   you set the homepage as during installation/setup, so it’s still taking the stylesheet
   from the directory of the site you don’t want to break (the unmodified .css) 
   All I did was rename /wp to /wpBU then renamed /wpmuck to /wp and everything 
   worked, if something breaks you can just rename the directories back and you 
   shouldn’t have a problem. Hope this helped.

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