Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › How to reset css/fonts/styles when changing themes
- This topic has 6 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 6 years, 8 months ago by jenniferpinkley.
-
AuthorPosts
-
July 26, 2017 at 6:22 pm #209612jenniferpinkleyParticipant
I have what I hope is a silly question. I was using the Executive Pro theme for my site and did a bunch of customization with fonts and font colors with a customization plugin I purchased (this was before the Genesis customization was available). I just switched to the Gallery Pro theme. One one of my sites that I didn't use the customization plugin everything looks perfect. On the site where I did use the plugin, some of the fonts are wrong and the comments button for blog posts is not available even though I am allowing blog comments in my settings. I'm thinking that some of my problems are the result of the customization I did and maybe those changes are still in my css? Is there a way to sort of "reset" my fonts/styles to the default and get rid of any customization?
http://www.jenniferpinkley.comJuly 26, 2017 at 6:44 pm #209613Victor FontModeratorTo remove all customizations from a child theme, download a fresh copy.
Regards,
Victor
https://victorfont.com/
Call us toll free: 844-VIC-FONT (842-3668)
Have you requested your free website audit yet?July 26, 2017 at 7:02 pm #209614jenniferpinkleyParticipantBut that's my problem, I just installed a whole new theme and it retained the font sizes and colors from my old theme. Or are you saying I need to revert back to my original theme, reinstall that theme, then reinstall my current one?
July 27, 2017 at 1:56 am #209620imprentavalenciaMemberJuly 27, 2017 at 5:24 am #209631Victor FontModeratorNot knowing what plugin you used, it's impossible to answer your question. Some plugins store their customizations in the database. Others insert shortcodes into your content, and yet others create inline CSS on the fly. And when you say a font is wrong, that's a very vague statement where only you can tell what is wrong or what is right. Please be more specific and maybe we can help.
Regards,
Victor
https://victorfont.com/
Call us toll free: 844-VIC-FONT (842-3668)
Have you requested your free website audit yet?July 27, 2017 at 8:49 am #209633jenniferpinkleyParticipantI used the Styles plugin by Paul Clark. https://wordpress.org/plugins/styles/
The fonts are "wrong" because they are retaining my customization from my old theme and not resetting to the theme defaults. The main problem is that blog posts have a large graphic as the header with the blog title overlaid on top of the graphic. In a clean install, the font is large and white and easy to read (h1). On the home page, the title of the blog post is slightly smaller (h2 or h3). In my current install, I can't change the size of the blog post title in the actual blog post (and it needs to be an h1 to be legible) without also changing the size of the blog title on my home page (I don't want h1 tags associated with titles on the home pages because that's way too big). Also, the colors are not displaying the way they should in a clean install (they should display in white when overlaid on text but black when page headings, and I can't get the colors correct). I also cannot get the comments to show up even though I have commenting functionality enabled for blog posts.
Basically I want to know how to wipe the customization. Could I delete all of the themes off of my server and reinstall the theme for a fresh install? Or is customization stored in other locations not associated with themes?
July 27, 2017 at 9:01 am #209635jenniferpinkleyParticipantOK I fixed my font/color problem and it was easy. I just activated my old theme then activated the theme I actually want to use. That wiped the customization and reset everything. Not sure why the settings were wrong for my first install, but now they're correct. However, commenting is still not working. I've contacted the theme designer for help with that.
-
AuthorPosts
- The topic ‘How to reset css/fonts/styles when changing themes’ is closed to new replies.