You can upload your own CSS file to an HTML layout to customize the styles that are used in your HTML output. The filename for the CSS can be:
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Persistent - Paligo will set the CSS filename to
layout-custom-style.css
if enabled. This is fixed and will be used every time you publish. We recommend that you enable persistent CSS filenames unless you have a specific need for a different CSS filename each time you publish. -
Variable - Paligo will use a different, unique name for the CSS every time you publish if disabled.
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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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Set Persistent Custom CSS Filename to Enabled.
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Enabled - Paligo will set the CSS filename to
layout-custom-style.css
. This is fixed and will be used every time you publish. Recommended -
Disabled - Paligo will use a different, unique name for the CSS every time you publish.
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Select Save.
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