hat is CSS you ask? Well, it stands for Cascading Style Sheets. It is the code used by most websites to create visually engaging webpages, user interfaces for web applications, and user interfaces for many mobile applications. However, if you have never looked at what CSS code looked like before and then you took a look at the style.css page, you might think you're looking at a foreign language. It might be a little confusing to say the least. Here’s just a small example of the code in the style.css stylesheet for the Iconic One theme:

Now that we have a small idea of what we're looking at, let’s login to your website now to edit the style.css stylesheet program.


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NRosales Premium
Thanks Shawn, will bookmark it and practice with the other website.
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Compsol99 Premium
My pleasure! I hope you're able to use it down the road.
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Shawn
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KariLee Premium
Thanks Shawn! I'm going to try this on my practice site.
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Compsol99 Premium
My pleasure! I hope it works for you.
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Shawn
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BarbaraJP Premium
Thanks, I've been wondering this myself!
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Compsol99 Premium
I hope it is helpful Barbara!
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Shawn
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annarella Premium
Hi Shawn,

I really appreciate this training - thanks so much! :)

Anna
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Compsol99 Premium
My pleasure Anna, I hope it is helpful!
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Shawn
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Keith10 Premium
Goodness me, so much jiggery pokery to change a colour.
Brilliant - that really helped.
Keith
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Compsol99 Premium
I know it seems like a lot but hopefully it won't take as long to make the change as it did to read my tutorial, lol.
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Shawn
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