Using color palette from the child theme
…I left this behind in the previous post because I thought it would worth a full post. I was wrong though.
…I left this behind in the previous post because I thought it would worth a full post. I was wrong though.
This is more of a problem I introduced. It all began with an attempt to add a theme-color tag in the header. The header is provided by the blog theme, Kahuna, hence the most straightforward way to add the tag is to override the whole header.php with a file with …
It’s mostly a Chrome perk, but a website without a theme-color meta tag looks “less finished” when viewed on Chrome on Android, which I happen to use. So, here it is. Currently, it is implemented as a overridden header.php in my child theme. This is the fastest way to get …
This time I do not plan to change much of my color scheme. Instead, it is an attempt to fine-tune details and deepen my understandings.
So far I have been living with a make-do color scheme. One of the reasons is that while Kahuna has lots of awesome options for controlling the color scheme, not everything is achievable from the settings, and some CSS hacking is needed. Of course, I am not afraid of CSS …