Really helpful. Very clear instructions. I hope you get many more subscribers. You deserve it and they will be so glad they found your channel. I look forward to future tutorials and also browsing through your other uploads!! Thanks again.
Matt, again: great Video! You are using a „Visual Editor (Ad)“ to program the CSS stuff. Where does this editor come from? Is this a plugin? Many thanks Klaus
The editor I use in most tutorials is a free plugin called Custom CSS Pro wordpress.org/plugins/custom-css-pro/ but I don't actually recommend it. Every time you reload the page it takes you back to the home page and you have to find the page you were working on again. It's really annoying. The only reason I use it for tutorials is it's easy to see and I can zoom the text size. Instead, you can just use the 'additional css' section of the WordPress customizer. I'm likely going to switch to a different plugin in upcoming tutorials which basically writes the CSS for you (in the pro version). Many of my subscribers are new to CSS also and a plugin like that I think could help bridge the gap and also help you learn as you build (because it outputs the CSS code as you design visually).
Really helpful. Very clear instructions. I hope you get many more subscribers. You deserve it and they will be so glad they found your channel. I look forward to future tutorials and also browsing through your other uploads!! Thanks again.
Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for other videos or topics you'd like to learn about?
Matt, again: great Video! You are using a „Visual Editor (Ad)“ to program the CSS stuff. Where does this editor come from? Is this a plugin? Many thanks Klaus
The editor I use in most tutorials is a free plugin called Custom CSS Pro wordpress.org/plugins/custom-css-pro/ but I don't actually recommend it.
Every time you reload the page it takes you back to the home page and you have to find the page you were working on again. It's really annoying. The only reason I use it for tutorials is it's easy to see and I can zoom the text size. Instead, you can just use the 'additional css' section of the WordPress customizer.
I'm likely going to switch to a different plugin in upcoming tutorials which basically writes the CSS for you (in the pro version). Many of my subscribers are new to CSS also and a plugin like that I think could help bridge the gap and also help you learn as you build (because it outputs the CSS code as you design visually).