If your HTML5 output uses a custom Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), it is because a CSS file was uploaded to your Layout. To get your output to go back to having the default styling, remove the CSS file.
Tip
If you have the CSS file stored on your web server, it is a good idea to keep it in a different directory. That way, it is still available if you decide to go back to using its styling again.
To remove the CSS file from a layout:
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Select Layout in the top menu.
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Select the Layout you want to update or Create a Layout.
Tip
You can copy the URL of the Layout Editor and paste it into a new tab in your browser. This can be useful if you frequently switch between your Paligo content and the Layout settings.
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Select CSS, JS, logos and other assets in the sidebar.
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Delete the reference in the CSS field.
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Select Save.
When you publish with this Layout, your custom CSS will not be used in the output. The output will use the default styling instead.
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