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Applying DIVI Header Plugin to DIVI Theme late in design

Discussion in 'Basic Support Forum' started by laurenbach, Feb 11, 2020.

  1. laurenbach

    laurenbach Member
    Divi Ultimate Header Plugin

    Hi DIVI Header Support-
    I have a website I started last March 2019 and the client is dragging their feet on it as other solutions for applying for jobs are taking their time and that implementation. I wanted to know if I apply one of the DIVI Header Styles to this almost finished site that has a lot of Custom CSS for the primary menu if I apply a new DIVI Header Style do I need to delete all the custom CSS for the primary menu first? I usually work on the header at the beginning of a project but this one is different and I am a little stuck here.

    Can I install the Header Plugin Style and then delete the custom CSS or will it mess with your style?

    Please advise. Here is a link to the temporary domain for now - http://9hq.360.myftpupload.com/. Like I said we are almost done with the site so this is scary.

    Lauren B.
     
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  2. Divi.Help Pro Support

    Divi.Help Pro Support Administrator
    Staff Member

    You can just try to install Header Plugin Style without deleting the custom CSS.

    I believe the custom CSS will not affect our header plugin style.