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GreyFoxWebDesign

Editing CSS via FTP/Server

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Hi, could you let me know where the custom less/css is saved to - i.e. how I could access it directly via the server.

I hid the Admin Bar by mistake and now can't save any changes to the Custom CSS as the Save Button is not available - so I need to find another way to access and edit the custom CSS.

Thanks in advance

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Simon

Nothing is stored in files, its all in the database, in wp-options table find the 'pagelines-settings' row.

Be very careful as this is a serialized array.

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