At your WordPress, go to dashboard > Appearance > Editor

next select theme to edit. (in my case GeneratePress)

UPDATE: If you are worrying about messing up the coding, You should select the Child Theme of Your main theme to continue! For my case, the child theme of GeneratePress is Freelancer.

You will then come to your themes stylesheet, select the "Theme Functions (Functions.php)" to proceed.




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krazykat Premium
Great to know.
Thanks.
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kiliwia62 Premium
What a great tutorial!!

I certainly will bookmark it and will try it out on one of my sites. Would be glad to get rid of one plugin, when it can be done the way you are showing.

Thank you
Sylvia
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Harrysastar2 Premium
Thanks, bookmarked.
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rosieM Premium
This is great! Trying it out son as I get in tonight!
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PIOFJR Premium
Thanks for the great training! Sometimes it is so scary for me to do something about editing code. I might delete some important code and then don't know how to justify and putting it back. It needs a careful consideration for me to test this out. I bookmarked though.
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TashiDeleh Premium
haha it certainly is not that scary as it seem, it is just adding additional code at the very end of editor and we wont be editing or deleting the original code.
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