Where is it?

Where is the CSS?

Where is the CSS for the navigation?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashboard, go to Divi > Theme Builder
  • In the Theme Builder, find the box that is labled “Default Website Template”. Click on the pencil icon in the box that says “Global Header”. After clicking the pencil icon, the words “Edit Global Layout” should be in the colored bar at the top of your browser window.
  • Access the layers panel for the page. The very last module in the layers panel should be a “Code” module. The css for the navigation is in that code module.

There are some additional styles here:

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. 
Where is the CSS for the Quicklinks?

The location of the CSS for the Quicklinks depends on which style of quicklinks is used.

Quicklinks in the Header

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashboard, go to Divi > Theme Builder
  • In the Theme Builder, find the box that is labled “Default Website Template”. Click on the pencil icon in the box that says “Global Header”. After clicking the pencil icon, the words “Edit Global Layout” should be in the colored bar at the top of your browser window.
  • Access the layers panel for the page. The very last module in the layers panel should be a “Code” module. The css for the navigation is in that code module.

 

Where is the CSS for the HTAGS?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. This is where the general styles go that will affect the entire site, such as:
    • htags
    • images
    • contact list
    • ordered lists and unordered lists
    • collapsibles
    • buttons
Where is the CSS for the Images?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. This is where the general styles go that will affect the entire site, such as:
    • htags
    • images
    • contact list
    • ordered lists and unordered lists
    • collapsibles
    • buttons
Where is the CSS for the Contact List?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. This is where the general styles go that will affect the entire site, such as:
    • htags
    • images
    • contact list
    • ordered lists and unordered lists
    • collapsibles
    • buttons
Where is the CSS for the Buttons?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. This is where the general styles go that will affect the entire site, such as:
    • htags
    • images
    • contact list
    • ordered lists and unordered lists
    • collapsibles
    • buttons
Where is the CSS for the Ordered and Unordered Lists?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. This is where the general styles go that will affect the entire site, such as:
    • htags
    • images
    • contact list
    • ordered lists and unordered lists
    • collapsibles
    • buttons
Where is the CSS for the Collapsibles?

Access to this code is restricted. Please use caution.

  • In the WP dashborad, go to Divi > Theme Options
  • In the Theme Options, under the “General” tab, scroll to the bottom and find the gray code box labled, “Custom CSS”. This is where the general styles go that will affect the entire site, such as:
    • htags
    • images
    • contact list
    • ordered lists and unordered lists
    • collapsibles
    • buttons