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Virtually all WordPress users save absolute beginners have at least heard of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). The name doesn’t really give anything away, but CSS is one of the core components of any good website, not just those based on WordPress. It allows for plain, boring old HTML elements to be styled and expanded to… Continue reading →
We’re quite proud of our template designs; our design team have an eye for detail and know how to craft an eye-catching yet intuitive layout that looks modern and exciting. However, that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t be interested in adding your own custom styling to them when you want to add a personal touch… Continue reading →
Some changes can be made via template configuration (info) but some not. So you will probably ask: How can I change the space between elements (paddings & margins), font size or capitalization of article titles in GK template(s) – these are a common questions during template customization, sometimes asked by your client. To answer them,… Continue reading →
First of all, our Gavick Joomla templates allows you to use different fonts – implemented in different way. Using fonts in Gavern framework is quick and simple (read more). However, sometimes you want to use additional font or few fonts.
A theme’s CSS code is divided amongst a series of files loaded in a specified order. All of these files are found in the catalog css. The order of these files is very important; any alteration may cause unpredictable changes to the theme’s look as a result of switching from general styling to detailed styling… Continue reading →
In “Advanced Settings” tab it contains few options related to template performance – especially by cache settings. CSS cache option allows to limit data transfer for users who have visited our page previously.