Removing old CSS overides

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  • #63610

    Hi guys

    Here is a good one for you..

    I have customised Nirvana before and I am now playing with it again on a test site BUT the old CSS customized styles are still there BUT they do not appear on the options page…

    Not sure if I explained that correctly but here is a screencap… .entry-title is the one I need to change but can’t…
    [url=https://imgur.com/riQwWgL][img]http://i.imgur.com/riQwWgL.png[/img][/url]

    And the screencap of the options page…

    [url=https://imgur.com/JiWFcp7][img]http://i.imgur.com/JiWFcp7.png[/img][/url]

    I have WP-Optimsize and even cleaning up on there is not working…

    Driving me nuts!

    Thanks in advance

    Kriss 🙂

    Website: www.krissharmsworth.rocks/test

    #63897
    Zed
    Cryout Creations mastermind

    Those styles seem to be saved in a weird location:

    <style id="tt-easy-google-font-styles" type="text/css">p { font-family: 'Montserrat'; font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; }
    [...]
    .entry-title { color: #dd9933!important; font-family: 'Acme'!important; font-size: 37px!important; font-style: normal!important; font-weight: 400!important; }
    [...]
    </style>

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    #63900

    I know… and all I use is the plugin for it… really strange.

    Can you work out where? unless it is in the database? maybe delete it in there?

    #64439
    Zed
    Cryout Creations mastermind

    This should indicate what plugin it is stored in – id=”tt-easy-google-font-styles”


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    #64446

    Oops forgot to say I found it! I had the test site and the proper site on the same domain but different folders but for some reason it was reading the options on the actual site which it had stored because I had the theme installed but not running…

    So might be a good idea to tell everyone if you are trying it out on a test site remove the theme from the actual site… it might read those files as well 🙂

    If that makes sense 🙂

    Thanks for all your help

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