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[Resolved] How to apply css to archive page

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Problem:

The issue here is that he user wanted to know if it was possible to remove the divi css from the archive page with our Toolset plugins.

Solution:

Unfortunately no this is not possible to do. I would recommend contacting the divi support team for assistance on this one.

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Last updated by afernandez 5 years, 6 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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#1140502
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Tell us what you are trying to do?

I have an archive page called "artistas" (hidden link). I have defined an aditional css:

#main-content .container { width:100%; max-width: none; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px;
padding-left: 0px;}

This rule modify the Divi child theme structure to achieve fullwidth page.

My problem is that this change modify general styles of Divi and I would like to do in other way. I would like to know if I can define in the toolset wordpress archive to achieve the same result without modify Divi child theme. Other option should be I could define an css id in the container element but I don't know how to do it with Toolset

I was trying to disable the theme in the Toolset options (see attached file) but i couldn't do it or I don't know how to do it.

Thanks in advance

#1140621

Shane
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Hi Afernandez,

Thank you for contacting our support question.

Is it that you want to add this css to your archive page only ?

#main-content .container { width:100%; max-width: none; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px;
padding-left: 0px;}

If so then there should be a custom css section on your custom archive where you can add this.

If i've misinterpreted please let me know a little more details on the question.

Thanks,
Shane

#1141149
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No, maybe I don't explain well.

I have one archive page (hidden link) is developed with Toolset. This page contain css and styles of Divi. I would like to know if I can disable Divi styles and css in this archive page. I don't know how to do this in the setup archive page.

When I render this page in the navigator I get this html code in the attached file. This styles come from Divi (with rows) and I have to change to get the result that I want. If I change the divi css in archive page to modify a behaviour in "artistas" photos list this change modify Divi Css and it affects other parts of the page. I would like to disable Divi CSS styles in this page but I don't know how

I hope explain well now

#1141345

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Afernandez,

Unfortunately, no you aren't able to disable the divi css with our Toolset plugins.

Only the sections that you see highlighted in your initial screenshot can be disabled or modified with our Toolset plugins.

To remove the CSS itself I would that you get in contact with the Divi Support team for advise on this one.

Thanks,
Shane

#1141428

I am very pleasure with the attention although it couldn´t resolve my issue

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