CSS Child doc or theme? Change default links?

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    David Kendall
    Guest

    Hello, 2 main questions:

    1. In the same way you can make a “Child Theme” for a WordPress theme so that you don’t lose your customizations if the theme is updated, I’d like to create a “child CSS style sheet” for the calendar to make these changes so I’m leaving the original CSS file the same. Is this possible? I’ve searched the forums and knowledge bases etc, but can’t find anywhere it talks about this… OR is there a way to change the styling of the calendar without going into the CSS and making changes, ie. a visual editor for the calendar?

    2. The “featured image” and “event title” and “event information” all link to a page that the event calendar creates for you. We, however, have created custom landing pages for each of our events and would like to be able to change where these elements link to. For example, it only allows me to add a “featured image” or “event title” etc. but I don’t see anywhere I can change the page it links to.

    Thanks, any help is much appreciated. Love the plugin.
    David

    #953613
    Josh
    Participant

    Hey David,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    Unfortunately we’re unable to provide support here in our pre-sales forums. I’llĀ give a basic answer to your questions here but for further support, you reach out to us using our WordPress.org forum.

    1. The best option for custom CSS is to make your customization to your Child Theme’s stylesheet
    2. TheseĀ links can be filtered or you can modify them directly by following our Themer’s Guide

    I’ll go ahead and close this ticket. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out on WordPress.org forum.

    Thanks!

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