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Simple Custom CSS Plugin

An easy-to-use WordPress Plugin to add custom CSS styles that override Plugin and Theme default styles. This plugin is designed to meet the needs of administrators who would like to add custom CSS to their WordPress website.

Features

  • No configuration needed
  • Simple interface built on WordPress UI
  • Virtually no impact on site performance
  • No JavaScript files or complicated database queries
  • Generates no CSS files
  • Extremely lightweight (~7KB)
  • Thorough Documentation

Installation

Install Simple Custom CSS just as you would any other WP Plugin:

  1. Download Simple Custom CSS from WordPress.org.

  2. Unzip the .zip file.

  3. Upload the Plugin folder (simple-custom-css/) to the wp-content/plugins folder.

  4. Go to Plugins Admin Panel and find the newly uploaded Plugin, "Simple Custom CSS" in the list.

  5. Click "Activate Plugin."

More help installing Plugins

Use

  1. Navigate to Appearance > Custom CSS

  2. Enter in valid CSS styles

  3. Click "Update Custom CSS"

  4. View your changes in the Front End of your website

Help

Simple Custom CSS Wiki

Support Forum

###Changelog

1.2

  • Give Admins (not just Super Admins) access to the plugin
  • Correcting Credit error
  • Minor Bugfixes

1.1.1

  • Allowing the ">" direct child selector.

1.1

  • Removed unneeded hidden input
  • Added Action Hooks
  • Added cleanup on deletion
  • Added author attribution option
  • Added a more elegant method for adding CSS to the page:

Instead of using print_scripts to insert the CSS directly into the HEAD, CSS styles are generated within simple-custom-css.php (the sole file for this plugin), then added via wp_enqueue_scripts, so now it will appear in the HEAD as:

	<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://yoursite.com/?sccss=1" />

...even though no css file is actually generated.

1.0

  • Inital Release

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