Formatting in Bueno theme using custom.css

  • I’m using the Bueno theme and added some text to the custom.css area (pasted in from a suggestion on another site) to try to amend the font and colour of sidebar headings and text. It worked but it isn’t the font/colour I want – but now I can’t change it, or revert back to where I was by removing the code. I wasn’t aware that this wouldn’t be amendable once pasted into the custom.css – how do I revert back? And isn’t there an easier way to do this, ie by amending existing coding (the coding creating the style in the first place)?

    I also would like to be able to change the font and colour of the heading caption, the colour and formatting of sidebar bullets (so they are not centralising the text) and to make the date appear on the homepage when it defaults to the newest post (it displays dates on the individual post pages but not the main landing page).

    I’m hosting the site from another platform and my URL is http://www.panningforsense.com. Any help would be much appreciated.

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  • http://www.panningforsense.com/ is a self-hosted wordpress site. Either go to the .ORG forums as the supportbot suggests, or hit up the theme designer.

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