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  • Hi chmaltsp,

    You should be able to implement your own CSS using either a Child Theme or a Custom CSS plugin. You may have to add more specificity to your CSS, depending on what order the CSS for the plugins is called in.

    Hope this hleps!

    Christi

    Thread Starter chmaltsp

    (@chmaltsp)

    Thanks Christi!

    At this stage in my website, a child theme may be too much for my needs right now, so I’m going to try the custom css plugin. Thanks for the reply and I’ll let you know if i get where I need to be.

    Thread Starter chmaltsp

    (@chmaltsp)

    Unfortunately the custom css plugin worked for the button but not the whole form. Its called cc_form_1 and basically I just want to change the margin top from 1em to .41em so its even with the other items in the footer. When I put the #cc_form_1 it does not override the css from the wp-includes/index which appears to be uneditable. Here is a link to my page. The issue is in the footer contact form. Any advice would be much appreciated.

    http://50.87.248.97/~novelfoo/

    Thread Starter chmaltsp

    (@chmaltsp)

    Sometimes all it takes is to turn the form styler function off. Thanks!

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