Andrew,
As of 1.4 I reworked the way the styling works. I recommend you copy either the recurring-timer.css or recurring-timer.css-example files from this plugin to your theme.
Example:
wp-content/plugins/recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.css -> wp-content/themes/twentyfourteen/recurring-timer.css
OR
wp-content/plugins/recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.css-example -> wp-content/themes/twentyfourteen/recurring-timer.css
DO NOT customize the recurring-timer.css file in the plugin, it will be overwritten when you upgrade. I put a big huge warning in there to be clear.
I can’t seem to find the recurring-timer.css-example
The plugin only shows these four files.
Plugin Files
recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.php
recurring-timer-widget/readme.txt
recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.css
recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.js
Where do I find the css example?
Andrew,
I mis-typed on the description page, it you should look for “recurring-timer.css” and “recurring-timer.css-example” NOT “recurring-style.css”
Unfortunately that text won’t get updated until the next release. Hopefully this helps!
I still can’t seem to find “recurring-timer.css-example”. Do you know where it would be located if it is not in your plugin files?
The plugin only shows these four files.
Plugin Files
recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.php
recurring-timer-widget/readme.txt
recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.css
recurring-timer-widget/recurring-timer.js
Thanks!
Maybe download the plugin version 1.5 and grab it straight from the zip file, it looks like you’re missing a few files.
Andrew,
I’m going to mark this as resolved. If you’re still having problems feel free to re-open it.