Credits :Wakanda .org
you can add custom CSS classes to your widgets to allow for styling and consistency in your application we have a CSS file named my styles with two basic classes title text and background green the first step to using the custom CSS classes including the file in your interface page with the documents selected we will go to the properties top and click to add a new style sheet select my styles with the title is it selected we will go to the Skins Tab and add both title text and background green to preview custom CSS classes you need to load the application in the browser so we’ll save the page
will refresh the page and you can see both CSS classes have been applied to the application title
Invaluable! This is a great and invaluable help for us frontend developers! the plugin lets you easily add your classes to any widget.
thank you for developing it!
simple et indispensable ! simple et indispensable !
et en plus, auteur sympa et réactif
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simple and indispensable!
and besides, nice and responsive author
Great! 🙂 Great! 🙂
Good works
Not working on WordPress 5.8 WordPress released new style of widget management. this lovely plugin not working on new version 🙁
Perfect and Useful time saver, awesome plugin
working great Very useful plugin! it’s a wonder WP core doesn’t have such a feature. Support is great also, thanks a lot! ;D
Works, simply and well… Works, simply and well…
Superb! A very useful plug-in for me as a front-end developer.
It’s very easy now to address directly a widget with CSS code instead of all kind of different classes to use.
Thanks very, very much!
Great! Should be part of core Great plugin that does what it says and gets out of the way! This is going to become one of those plugins I install on every site I build.
Adding arbitrary classes to widgets should really be a core wordpress function IMO, but until then, this is a great solution!