Unlike wordpress where you can make changes within the dashboard, Thesis poses a little bit of a different scenario to customize your theme. All styling changes are going to be made in your custom.css file. This file is located in your Thesis folder that you originally downloaded.
When you download Thesis for the first time I recommend you download it right to your desktop. Doing this makes it real easy to find. Once you have it on your desktop, open the Thesis folder and you’ll see a list of all files…
Next, open up your custom file…
Once you find your custom.css file go here to see how to edit it and upload the file to make the changes appear on your site.












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