Editing a block's style - struggling to find source
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 8:37 am
Hello all,
My first post here, and I'm going to have to be that guy... I apologise.
I've been working away at trying to modernise a website, and my HTML/CSS knowledge is/was somewhat limited, but this hasn't deterred me thus far from figuring things out for myself.
However, I am struggling now. I have narrowed it down a little - what I'm trying to do is edit the style of what is called a "Feature block" within the easy editor type part of the main page. When I inspect the source code it has something like <Section class="featureBlock blue ">. In the Feature block easy editor section itself, I do not have the option to do much more than populate the feature block with images and text, and I cannot find anything in the stylesheet that indicates this may be directly editable so I'm stumped.
Does anyone have any idea where this may be fed from/editable at?
The website can be viewed http://www.brightinstruments.co.uk, and I would be extremely grateful for any help on this one.
Thanks!
My first post here, and I'm going to have to be that guy... I apologise.
I've been working away at trying to modernise a website, and my HTML/CSS knowledge is/was somewhat limited, but this hasn't deterred me thus far from figuring things out for myself.
However, I am struggling now. I have narrowed it down a little - what I'm trying to do is edit the style of what is called a "Feature block" within the easy editor type part of the main page. When I inspect the source code it has something like <Section class="featureBlock blue ">. In the Feature block easy editor section itself, I do not have the option to do much more than populate the feature block with images and text, and I cannot find anything in the stylesheet that indicates this may be directly editable so I'm stumped.
Does anyone have any idea where this may be fed from/editable at?
The website can be viewed http://www.brightinstruments.co.uk, and I would be extremely grateful for any help on this one.
Thanks!