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  • Interesting solution @mociofiletto – I will have a look at that 🙂

    I added the (simple) custom css through the Customise -> Additional CSS menu.

    Where does this end up going? looking at the twentytwenty-child subfolder, it did not end up a new file or being appended to style.css.

    I am a total beginner at this, if I have missed the documentation on this, I do apologise, but would be grateful to anyone, who would point me in the right direction!

    Thanks in advance!

    Jan

    I second that.

    Or if it is possible through costumisation through a child theme, please point me in the right direction!

    Thank You in advance!

    Jan

    I am tagging along this thread.

    I too added a background image as this is what I actually wanted. But I am getting the same text-visibility problem. My though was to have a flat coloured background (that might or might not be semitransparent) around each post.

    I have tried playing around with defining a background colour for .entry-content, .entry-header-inner and .section-inner but it is not creating the desired effect. Ideally I would like to have either one block behind the entire post or three – header (title), content and footer (tags) but all three would be of the same width and with the possibility not to have a border/padding between them.

    A second question: when defining a background colour I have used a hardcoded colour (e.g. #ffffee) but it would be more ideal to use a theme defined colour e.g. Background, Header & Footer or Primary Colour, so that changing one of those would reflect throught the costumised theme. So my question is: What are each of these defined as in the template?

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