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For a Plugin Theme, I have been unable to include some changes, and have to change them in the plugin itself:

/wp-content/plugins/myplugin/assets/css/

.myplugin #content div.product div.images,
.myplugin div.product div.images,
.myplugin -page #content div.product div.images,
.myplugin -page div.product div.images{
    width:40%;
}

But when I put this style in the theme style.css, the required width do not get rendered.

How should I fix the theme for raising the priority of this css?

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Your question should be specific to WordPress. Generic PHP/JS/SQL/HTML/CSS questions might be better asked at Stack Overflow or another appropriate Stack Exchange network site. Third-party plugins and themes are off-topic for this site; they are better asked about at their developers' support routes.

Closed 6 years ago.

Improve this question

For a Plugin Theme, I have been unable to include some changes, and have to change them in the plugin itself:

/wp-content/plugins/myplugin/assets/css/

.myplugin #content div.product div.images,
.myplugin div.product div.images,
.myplugin -page #content div.product div.images,
.myplugin -page div.product div.images{
    width:40%;
}

But when I put this style in the theme style.css, the required width do not get rendered.

How should I fix the theme for raising the priority of this css?

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  • where are you putting these styles? The admin customizer? – RiddleMeThis Commented Jan 22, 2019 at 4:41
  • Your CSS needs to be more specific than the original to take precedence. – Jacob Peattie Commented Jan 22, 2019 at 5:02
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You would be better off creating a child theme, this will ensure your edits do not get wiped out when you update Woo.

Anyway, this CSS should work. I usually avoid using !important but without seeing your page it's hard to say what is overriding your styles.

.woocommerce #content div.product div.images,
.woocommerce div.product div.images,
.woocommerce-page #content div.product div.images,
.woocommerce-page div.product div.images{
    width:40% !important;
}

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