Some themes have a dedicated spot in the settings that you can add a few bits of custom CSS for the element you want or you could use CSS Injector
I'm not sure which progress bar you mean but by right-clicking on it and selecting "Inspect element" or something similar you can find out the ID, element, and/or class that you need to target.
In case anybody comes back to this, I think I found the problem. The dropdowns disappear only on pages that do not have any images in the image gallery field. That's because mosaic_grid's JS was...
Some themes have a dedicated spot in the settings that you can add a few bits of custom CSS for the element you want or you could use CSS Injector
I'm not sure which progress bar you mean...
Posted1 day 2 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
I'm not exactly sure what you mean here. If I were you I would be sure to scan your computer to see if you have an infection. If you suspect it has to do with the Backdrop files (which I doubt...
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Some themes have a dedicated spot in the settings that you can add a few bits of custom CSS for the element you want or you could use CSS Injector
I'm not sure which progress bar you mean but by right-clicking on it and selecting "Inspect element" or something similar you can find out the ID, element, and/or class that you need to target.