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November 25, 2016 at 6:39 am #1270453
nextstepsyepParticipantGreetings X Fam,
I’m trying to consolidate all of my users account information on one page. So far, I have managed to use shortcodes for Paid Membership Pro, WooCommerce and LearnDash but the WooCommerce CSS overwrites all of my theme font sizes and formats (X’s CSS). How would I get my page to use the X-child page format instead of the WooCommerce my-account.php CSS?
Please advise.
November 25, 2016 at 9:09 am #1270616
nextstepsyepParticipantGreetings X Fam,
I actually went through the Themeco forum and found the solution. I had to add a myaccount folder to my X-child theme and then copy the my-account.php file to that folder. Once done, I refreshed my screen and “voila!”, all was right with the world once more.
Hope this nugget helps someone else.
November 25, 2016 at 10:27 am #1270683
LelyModeratorHi There,
Glad you were able to figure this out and thank you for sharing what you did.
Cheers!
November 25, 2016 at 11:35 am #1270739
nextstepsyepParticipantHi Lely,
I spiked the football too soon! When I first made the additional folder and refreshed the page, all was well. When I rebooted my system, it reverted back to the original woocommerce uniform font and not the style of my theme.
Can you help?
Here’s the page
http://nextstepsyep.org/membership-account-3/November 25, 2016 at 11:58 am #1270752
JadeModeratorHi there,
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