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  • cjc1867

    (@cjc1867)

    Same here it has changed the Datepicker in Events Manager and the colours aren’t right….

    cjc1867

    (@cjc1867)

    Just deleted backend.css and Events Manager is back to normal but there is some clashes with same of the classes ie .ui-state-default.

    Does it have to use the same classes and could this be fixed?

    Thread Starter Jimmy

    (@jayem82)

    He can add classes to his plugin page and fix the css. In the meantime you can still keep backend.css and add this code to your theme functions.php:

    add_action( 'admin_init', 'my_remove_admin_styles', 30 );
    function my_remove_admin_styles() {
        wp_dequeue_style( 'opening-hours-backend' ); // Opening Hours
    }

    If you want to remove the frontend css you can use this:

    add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'my_remove_front_styles', 30 );
    function my_remove_front_styles() {
        wp_dequeue_style( 'opening-hours-frontend' ); // Opening Hours
    }

    Maybe there is a better code to use, but this works for me.

    Plugin Author janizde

    (@janizde)

    Hi guys,

    I’m currently working on v 2.0. In this version I will use less in development and with less it is very easy to do it the way jayem82 suggested, which is setting a custom wrap class for the content and then less extends the selectors. So I will only change the behavior on my own Plugin pages.

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