![]() Note, you don’t need to copy all of the CSS from the original theme to modify an element.įor example, let’s say you have the following styles (original CSS) for buttons in your parent theme. As a result, you can update original theme without loosing custom styles. After that, you can start to modify style.css file, located in the child theme.Ĭustomizing the child theme’s stylesheet allows to make custom changes without affecting the parent theme’s style.css file. ![]() This method is a little bit complex compared to the previous one.įirst, create a WordPress child theme. Here is a short video tutorial on how to add a custom CSS via the Customizer in WordPress. Thus, you can keep your site lightweight, yet with an ability to use custom styles. This method does not require to install additional plugins. ![]() zip from, and upload the folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory via FTP.
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