If you want to adjust your main theme's CSS all you have to do is login to your wordpress dashboard and hover over Apperance on the left side and click editor.
Watch what your doing while editing the CSS, you can seriously mess up your site if you do something wrong.
If you are going to edit the CSS I'd strongly recommend setting up a copy site locally - complete with web server, the same version of Wordpress and so on - or having a second test Wordpress site wherever your live one is. That way you can make sure any CSS changes are OK before applying them to live.
as said you can edit via the dashboard. rather than cats five suggestion, I'd make a new theme on your site that is a copy of the theme you're editing and do it there, or make a child theme. Google is your friend regarding child themes
Regardless of if I used a child theme or not (and it's a good suggestion), I'd rather not upset my live blog until I know the replacement will be right.
yeah, I understand...but if it's only a theme then there are plenty of ways of recovering it. Each to their own, he may not have a testing server. Either way is sound advice!
Instead of making a new thread ill ask in here, can anyone recommend a good wp-db-backup tool/plugin I need to move a word press install later this evening.
Any help advice(remeber to do this etc)would be much appreciated. Its not my first but its been a long time since I moved a wordpress install.
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