• Resolved Mr Tibbs

    (@mtibesar)


    I installed CTC and CTC Pro today.

    I use JetPack’s Custom CSS module and I am trying to transition away from it so that I can uninstall JetPack.

    I also use the Stargazer theme from ThemeHybrid.

    My child theme’s custom css file had no custom css in it (because I’ve always used JetPack’s Custom CSS module).

    What is the process for getting my JetPack Custom CSS into CTC please?

    If I just copy and paste my JetPack Custom CSS into my stargazer child theme’s style.css and ftp upload it to my child theme I lose a lot of styling.

    Apparently JetPack’s custom css is taking precedence. However when I move it to the child themes style.css file the parent theme is then taking precedence.

    Suggestions?

    Marcus
    tibesar.com

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/child-theme-configurator/

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  • Thread Starter Mr Tibbs

    (@mtibesar)

    “My child theme’s style.css file has no custom css in it (because I have always used JetPack’s Custom CSS module).”

    (sure wish I could edit my posts here!”)

    Thread Starter Mr Tibbs

    (@mtibesar)

    I have now submitted a private support thread. Why is this? Is this because I purchased the Pro version?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    Stargazer handles the child theme stylesheet with in the wp_head action so set “Stylesheet Handling” to “None” for this theme and click “Generate/Rebuild” again.

    This makes the child stylesheet load after the parent stylesheet so your customizations will cascade correctly.

    As a general rule, if styles do not appear to be cascading correctly, setting handling to “none” removes any action by CTC so you can troubleshoot the issue.

    For more information see http://www.childthemeconfigurator.com/how-to-use/#stylesheet_handling

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