Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents.
To edit a stylesheet, you need to be familiar with CSS. You can learn more about CSS and what you can do with it from many sources.
With the three levels of CSS styles in the Pet Adoption Toolkit, you can go from basic changes to your own custom design.
Styles | Location | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Default | Included in the Toolkit code, and is inaccessible to the user | Provides default styles |
Search Container Options | Search container background color and search result hover color | Allows simple selection of colors |
Key Styles (custom style sheet) | Located within each key, blank style sheet (enter custom CSS on the Style and Color Options) | Allows custom styles for advanced users |
Within each toolkit layout, there may be some elements that can be further styled to get a more customized look/feel. You can add custom styles to your own third party website, or to the Toolkit itself.
The different toolkit layouts will have different HTML elements and element names, so the examples below may not work for your layout choice. We recommend that you inspect your Toolkit using your browser's Development Tools to ensure you are using the right CSS styles for your particular Toolkit. |
If you wanted to increase the font size of Bailey's name, and remove the breed, you would add the following CSS to the Custom CSS box in the toolkit Key Edit page.
div.petname { font-size: 22px; } div.petbreed { display: none; } |
Bailey's name is now 22px, and the petbreed field is not showing.
Add the following CSS to your Toolkit
.rgtkPetInfoBox{ display: none; } |
If you are using the search layout Grid 3, you can add the following CSS to your Toolkit.
.rgtkSearchPetPic { height: 150px !important; width: 150px !important; background-size: cover !important; background-position: 50% 50% !important; } |
For pet2 layout, you can customize the size of the primary image, like in the following CSS code.
#rgtkPetPicturePrimary_0 { width: 250px !important; height: 250px !important; } #rgtkPetPicturePrimaryImg_0 { width: 250px; height: 250px; } |