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  • #649

    Gal Montag
    Participant

    Hi,
    I want to edit the css files through appearance>editor but I see a message that refers me to assets/css/style.css
    Why cant I use the built-in wordpress editor?
    Please advice,
    Gal.

    #650

    Noa
    Keymaster

    Hello Gal,

    That’s right, when using the Child Theme it is best to use the style.css file for long and complex CSS codes.

    If you want to insert simpler CSS codes, you can go to Appearance > Customizer > Live CSS.

    #652

    Gal Montag
    Participant

    The question is why you disabled the use of the built-in wordpress editor?
    It is uncomfortable to edit the style file in assets/css and then use ftp to upload…

    #659

    Noa
    Keymaster

    Because using the WP code editor can cause a lot of issues.

    The best way to do it is by using Source code editors that connect directly to the FTP, for example Notepad++.

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