Hello,
Based on my search for this issue in previous forum posts, it seems that the answer is in creating some code which is unique to each situation. I tried to figure out the code on my own but I need help with this.
The url of the page is:
https://www.whatsnextforwomenlikeus.com/revive-your-life/
Thank you very much!
Patricia
Hi Patrica
Thanks for getting in touch. Please, try adding to AppearanceCustom CSS if you’re using SiteOrigin CSS:
Thank you so much, Andrew!! This saved me a bundle of time! It worked on my first try following your instructions. I had not activated SiteOrigin CSS because the plugin list says it hasn’t been tested with my version of WordPress (I have the latest version: 6.1.1) but I’m taking a chance and using it. Alternatively I’m guessing I could put this code in under Appearance –> Customize –> Additional CSS.
Thank you again.
Thanks for your feedback; I’m glad to hear you’re making progress. SiteOrigin CSS is tested with the current version of WordPress. We haven’t released an update to increase the Tested up to tag; we’ll do so soon. Plugin developers set the compatibility note in WordPress by manually adjusting the Tested up to tag. You can also use CustomizeAdditional CSS.