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Template Creator CK for Joomla makes it super easy to add custom css to your entire Joomla template or even just certain mobile views.

 

 

00:00:00  Introduction and Sponsor Highlights: Cybersalt Training & My Sites Guru Audits
00:00:36  Adding Custom CSS in Template Creator CK: Enhance Joomla Templates
00:01:14  Organizing CSS with Comments: Streamline and Document Your Edits
00:01:57  Applying Responsive CSS: Tailoring Styles for Devices
00:02:41  Saving and Activating Custom CSS in Joomla Templates

 

Summary

 

Introduction & Sponsor Highlights

Introduction to Cybersalt Joomla training and My Sites Guru site audits.

Adding Custom CSS in Template Creator CK

Learn how to insert and manage custom CSS in Joomla templates using Template Creator CK.

Organizing CSS with Comments

Utilize CSS comments for better organization and easier documentation of your edits.

Applying Responsive CSS Rules

Learn how to apply CSS rules specifically for devices like phones and tablets to ensure a responsive design.

Saving and Activating Custom CSS

Finalize your custom CSS changes and apply them to your Joomla site effectively.

 

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Tim Davis replied the topic:
1 month 1 week ago
I think that templates made in Template Creator CK are the easiest to add custom CSS to - especially when you want to have custom css only for certain mobile views.

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