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WordPress WordPress Theme Development The WordPress Loop Adding the Loop to the index.php File

Diego Marrs
Diego Marrs
8,243 Points

Question Regarding The CSS Classes

Out of curiosity, were the CSS classes used in this course made specifically for this project? I'm asking because when we commented normalize_css and refreshed the page, with the intention of making the section look more like in the mockup, it looked just like it, and we didn't need to modify anything.

So if I'm making my own site, and I'm using normalize and foundation.css, should I modify the files or create a new css file in order to make it look the way I want it to?

1 Answer

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,148 Points

When using 3rd part libraries like normalize or foundation, you should never edit, modify, or override the 3rd party file. You should always create a new file to override or modify the 3rd party file. This way, when you update the 3rd party library, all your changes aren't lost.

Diego Marrs
Diego Marrs
8,243 Points

I though so. Still not sure how he managed to style the text without changing or adding any css files.

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,148 Points

Because he had errors in the functions.php file, so when it didn't look so hot, that was because the foundation css file wasn't actually working. When he fixed the errors are refreshed, the browser now had the css from the foundations file, and everything was fixed.