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Log into your admin panel.
Scroll down to Style Mangager. You are going to want to edit the templates for the style that you need to change. Scroll down to where you see CSS templates. Within the CSS templates you'll see the reset-font.css template. That's the one to edit. In that template this is what you are looking for PHP Code:
Additional css would go into the template that says additional.css I didn't read when it said the other part was only for reference purpose. And there you have it, that should work. I am no coder, but I was having the same problem, and I just kept searching until I found it. |
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Cheers Mate, got it. Trouble is it buggers up the other parts of the forum, will add a class to it
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Like I said, I'm no coder, but I'm glad I could be of assistance some what.
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