Yes, each page has a body class attached with the id of thaht page, see here: http://prntscr.com/f6m65w You can check what id the page has by inspecting it in your browser or when you edit the page, the ID is in the URL, like this: http://prntscr.com/f6m7gk
Then you need to add this class before each css argument in the code, for example:
You would need to edit the item 'how it works' and set a class name (any you want), see here: http://prntscr.com/f6mei0 Then go to custom css and use it like this: http://prntscr.com/f6mg4s As you can see the custom class is added before the css I gave you. It will work only with the custom class you append to an element.
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Please send a link to your page. This will require custom css.
thanks
you can use this custom css to change each color:
You can check what id the page has by inspecting it in your browser or when you edit the page, the ID is in the URL, like this: http://prntscr.com/f6m7gk
Then you need to add this class before each css argument in the code, for example: This will work on the page with this ID only.
Then go to custom css and use it like this: http://prntscr.com/f6mg4s
As you can see the custom class is added before the css I gave you. It will work only with the custom class you append to an element.
Send a link to this page.