As a general principle, I would not recommend creating a template override. Others may have a different approach.
As a general principle, I don't wade through thousands of lines of CSS to try to discover where there's a CSS rule that does something I don't want. I certainly do not recommend editing any software (including CSS) supplied by a template developer. It is a better approach to create a "custom" CSS file that is called by the template; such "custom" CSS files are unlikely to be affected when there is an update/upgrade to either the template or to Joomla.
I don't know how Helix Ultimate templates work or how to create "custom" CSS files that those templates call. That is probably something you need to ask the Helix Ultimate template developers about.
When you figure out how to create a custom CSS file for your website(s) then you can create one and add any CSS rules you like. As far as standard Joomla is concerned (i.e. Cassiopeia), the technique is documented here: https://docs.joomla.org/J4.x:Cassiopeia ... Cassiopeia
As a general principle, I don't wade through thousands of lines of CSS to try to discover where there's a CSS rule that does something I don't want. I certainly do not recommend editing any software (including CSS) supplied by a template developer. It is a better approach to create a "custom" CSS file that is called by the template; such "custom" CSS files are unlikely to be affected when there is an update/upgrade to either the template or to Joomla.
I don't know how Helix Ultimate templates work or how to create "custom" CSS files that those templates call. That is probably something you need to ask the Helix Ultimate template developers about.
When you figure out how to create a custom CSS file for your website(s) then you can create one and add any CSS rules you like. As far as standard Joomla is concerned (i.e. Cassiopeia), the technique is documented here: https://docs.joomla.org/J4.x:Cassiopeia ... Cassiopeia
Statistics: Posted by mtgg — Mon Oct 21, 2024 2:00 am