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Solved How to disable a blurbs css but keep the module visible

Discussion in 'Free Divi Community Forum' started by draftingsgd, Mar 4, 2020.

  1. draftingsgd

    draftingsgd New Member

    Hi all, quick question! does anybody know how to disable a classes css? For example i have 5 pages and every blurb starts with .et_pb_blurb_0 on different page with hover effect. That being said i created an css targeting it. But i want the first page blurb to not have the css that was applied to all pages, but not disable display on the module. ( just to hide the css being applied to it ) and yes i have tried giving the specific module a different class but it wasn't working. Any solutions? If you need URL let me know! Or can pm me so i can send you screen shots for better understanding. Thanks in advance!.
    Example:

    Page 1
    i dont want this .et_pb_blurb_0
    class to have hover effect
    upload_2020-3-4_16-55-43.png


    Page 3
    this one has the hover effect
    same class
    upload_2020-3-4_17-7-37.png
     

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  2. Divi.Help

    Divi.Help Administrator
    Staff Member

    If you want to apply specific CSS to certain blurb, then you should go to the Blurb Module Settings > Advanced > CSS Class & add a unique CSS Class to it. Then only apply custom CSS to change that specific blurb module.
     
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  3. draftingsgd

    draftingsgd New Member

    Thanks Admin again! I found out that all the blurbs already have a unique css class already (blurb-custom). I should have just targeted that instead of putting css to (.et_pb_blurb_0) that changes the blurbs i don't want to change. Thanks so much !
     
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