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Home › Forums › Handy Theme Support › Removing container, heading colors, footer color & text
I am trying to customize this theme a bit and am running into some stumbling blocks:
1. Can you tell me where to remove the entire top container and horizontal line from pages where the page name and breadcrumb is shown. Do I need to edit one of the templates? If so, what happens with theme updates?
2. I am using a child theme to customize styles. I changed heading font sizes and would like to change heading colors but the color attribute does not seem to be working – the color in Handy Theme Settings (Fonts & Colors – Heading) is overriding custom styles – I do not want all my headings to be the same color. Can you tell me how to change this?
3. I would like to change the background color of the (top) footer area but cannot figure out where. I was able to change the bottom footer background color, but not top.
4. I am using the top header-right area for a search widget and the top header-center for text. How can I insert social media icons on the top header-left?
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
You showed us this website: http://www.abbeywebdesign.com/ghees/
However different theme has been used here. Please clarify.
Regards,
Shri
My apologies – the theme I’m using is called Handy but, apparently, it’s a different Handy than yours. I have other themes from SKT and got my wires crossed.
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