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# questions
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s
It really depends what you want to achieve, there is no such thing as “proper CSS”
f
Sorry I mean the proper code (to cut and paste from) to have your stacker app match the branding and style of an existing website.
s
Well, the simplest way would be for them to share with you their CSS code 🤔
h
What Joel might be asking for, is more clarity on the CSS naming conventions in order to more easily target elements to style?
f
Yes - if we come across a web aesthetic that we want to apply to a stacker app, are there any tutorials/documentation about how we would do that in the context of which elements stacker supports? Sorry if this is obvious, we are trying the DIY approach to see if Stacker can be managed 100% without a webdev.
a
You can see a list of supported CSS classes here: https://support.stackerhq.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409598258579-Custom-CSS
2
But if you are asking how CSS works as a programming language, that might be a little outside what anyone here can help with