Playing with Jetpack Edit CSS & Inspect Element – Jetpack by WordPress.com

Jetpack by WordPress.com is a great plugin that I personally use on almost ever site I setup and run. It has so many useful features that I’m now custom to u…

14 Responses to Playing with Jetpack Edit CSS & Inspect Element – Jetpack by WordPress.com

  1. Craig Smith January 9, 2013 at 8:09 pm #

    If you’re like me and not so good with reading/writing and editing CSS, but
    like to make custom edits to the appearance of your site, then you should
    checkout Jetpack’s Edit CSS feature. This feature is only available if you
    use the plugin “Jetpack by WordPress.com”.

  2. Craig Smith January 10, 2013 at 6:46 pm #

    If you’re like me and not so good with reading/writing and editing CSS, but
    like to make custom edits to the appearance of your site, then you should
    checkout Jetpack’s Edit CSS feature. This feature is only available if you
    use the plugin “Jetpack by WordPress.com”.

  3. ja c February 14, 2013 at 8:43 pm #

    Hello, Thanks for your information. I have a question, how do i change the
    text or number itself? I see the color, Font, sizes but its not letting me
    save the inspect element phone number on my site. my website is AKBD1.COM
    you can see the 1866 number & i change it on the inspect element but i
    don’t know how to save it on the site. Do you know what i should do ? Its
    driving me crazy..

  4. Craig Smith February 14, 2013 at 9:12 pm #

    Hi, I see the phone number, but that’s probably something you change from
    via the theme options. Changes made using inspect element are not
    permanent, once you refresh the page every thing will return to the
    original state. If you don’t have theme options, you may need to edit the
    header.php file, via the editor, if you’re not sure what you’re doing make
    sure you have a backup before editing any code. If you’d like me to login
    and take a look, message me some temp login details. Craig

  5. ja c February 14, 2013 at 9:34 pm #

    Hey Craig thank you for contacting me back . Email me on
    universalct@gmail.com so i can give you the password & login

  6. Frances Davison April 3, 2013 at 10:51 am #

    thank you so much – this just makes the wordpress learning curve much less
    steep!

  7. Craig Smith April 4, 2013 at 3:34 pm #

    Thanks for the comment Frances. On a sidenote, Jetpack is a great plugin
    and it’s being updated all the time, but recently it’s been causing some
    load time problems on a few of my sites.

  8. sam August 18, 2013 at 5:36 pm #

    Can you use Jetpack to edit a featured Image’s URL to link to a different
    page on the website?

  9. MaghoxFr September 17, 2013 at 3:00 am #

    Jetpack don’t let me access the CSS editor? I’m the admin, why can’t I
    access it? Great video mate, I’ll keep searching.

  10. MaghoxFr September 17, 2013 at 3:07 am #

    Man, this video is great. Instant sub!

  11. Craig Smith September 17, 2013 at 3:14 am #

    For some odd reason you must connect JetPack to a wordpress(.)com account
    for the “edit css” to appear. No idea why but I just tested and confirmed.

  12. MaghoxFr September 17, 2013 at 4:50 am #

    Thanks for the answer!

  13. digitalsketchguy January 11, 2014 at 10:31 pm #

    Hi Craig. So basically, this plugin can dispense with child themes, right?

  14. Melinda de los Santos January 12, 2014 at 2:23 pm #

    Wow … a cornucopia! You know, I’m seriously thinking I just might get
    good with these tutorials. I’ve already made a quantum leap with the last
    one. :D

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