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I currently have one stylesheet for my website, here. I want to have a second stylesheet only recognized by the “Feel Good Candy” page, under “Graphic Novels & Written Novellas.” I know how to make a second stylesheet in WordPress, but how do I make “Feel Good Candy” recognize it? Thank you in advance! I have never done this before, so forgive me if it is something terribly easy to do.
Would a location check work?
Basically, I was going to make a new HTML page with a fresh CSS stylesheet in WordPress. I have made a new HTML page before, but since it involved so little CSS, I just had the CSS in the HTML code. This time I want to do it right (by calling the new CSS stylesheet for that specific HTML page). I want everything to change, from the background, to the “Minter Tweed” logo, to the slogan below that, and the font type. Everything!
So a location check will not work?
I do not understand the above code. In my “header.php” file, I believe it calls the current CSS stylesheet with this bit of code:
If I make a new page in WordPress, would I not need to do something similar to this?
Edit: I posted a similar message on the WordPress forum, here, and I got some useful help. So, problem solved!