I edit the style sheet of my css in wordpress but the changes do not apply on the blog - wordpress

I'm breaking my head, to change the size of my wordpress blog logo, because they say it is for the css style sheet, but any changes I make to the style sheet do not apply to my blog, even if I delete all style sheet my blog does not change, can anyone help me?

There are several things to consider:
If the changes you want to make are minor, just use theme editors css and js injection mechanics.
Second most common thing is syntax, to counter that just edit your current active themes style file and enter something like body background-color:{ red !important} to check if the changes are being made. Then check with your browsers developer tools to check if the changes are being made in the style file.
If you are using some caching plugin, turn it off until you are done working on the site changes.
Check if you are editing the right theme. You should check what theme is active in your themes section of the wordpress.
In the case where you are using a child theme and you are editing child themes style.css file, you should first enqueue the file. More info on that here
If you are hosting your website not on the shared hosting, but on private server, you should check your file permissions.
Hope this helps.

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I need to change/remove some CSS call links from wordpress site

I need to change/remove some CSS call links. I can see them in View Page Source. How do I actually get to them to make the changes? In other words, where are they?
Might be This is because of cache plugin in WordPress site. Try to disable CSS minify setting from the plugin.
You can not change those links or remove it but after disabling minify setting you can modify your CSS. You can then find your correct CSS path in view source.
They are either in your theme or in plugins. Most cases it is in themes. open your theme search for the name...there will be a function enque_script with having those file names as parameter. comment the function which is including your unwanted file.

Custom CSS WordPress Theme via cPanel (not updating)

I am wondering why I am not unable to make changes; I already tried several things yet, I don't seem to be able to update the CSS, the following I did already:
There is no Editor, so I am unable to make changes via there.
I am an Administrator and have access to cPanel.
I made changes via ../wp-content/theme/my-theme/style.css and no changes were made.
I empty my cache via plugin and hard reload my Chrome, Firefox and Safari. And no changes were made.
Is there any other solutions? I already found the file which contains all the styles. I would try to add my own class, and see if I am to see if there is any effect.
First thing first, From cPanel you can navigate to your website from the fileManager, use it to make code changes and then save them. You need to clear the cache everytime you make changes (i usually do it from the browser (in chrome, open the dev console, then long press on the refresh button and select the bottom one)
If the changes are still not showing on your site, I think that maybe you are editing the wrong CSS? Is this your theme and are you 100% sure you are editing the right file and, for example, it's not overwritten by a child theme or something else?
If you are using any framework, maybe your property is overwritten by your framework (for example, by bootstrap). To check this, open the console or try to add !important in your CSS file.
Just as an example, when I develop a theme I leave the root style.css with only the theme definitions, and then I create different stylesheets in a different folder. This leads me to the next question: are you enqueue your file correctly? is it even loaded by WordPress?
to check this I usually inspect the code in and search for the id of the file I enqueued from my functions.php.
Unfortunately, without more details, this is the only things I could think of when developing and WordPress theme and make changes from cPanel. Hope some of this can actually help.
Please check following options
Permission of file at ../wp-content/theme/my-theme/style.css.
Grab the css and open in Dream-viewer or sublime is there any css syntax issue.
Also the path of style.css in header is show same by view source.
Or
Even you can use the plugins which allow to add custom css without toching the server check this plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-custom-css/

Finding the right stylesheet to edit in Joomla template

I have been trying to edit a particular style in my theme. My browser inspect shows that that the stylesheet file is local/css/template.css, i navigated to the Joomla template customize panel to edit the style sheet but the changes i made is not reflecting. please help
View template.css in your web browser to check if you can see the change. You may need to clear the Joomla cache and any other caching (e.g. via your hosting control panel or your CDN control panel etc) before you see the latest version of the CSS file.
Alternatively, this may be a specificity issue.

can't save style.css in chrome developer tools

I've made all these little CSS modifications to my blog with Google Chrome's built in Developers tools to improve a +WordPress blog.
I'm using the context-sensitive Save As command on the revised style.css document. However, none of my changes are reflected in the replaced styles.css document on the server.
A few added details:
I am using FileZilla to connect and manually delete the old file, then upload the revision (I've found that replacing doesn't always work, for whatever reason.
I'm doing this within the main theme folder for the blog. I am unaware of any other possible location where this could reside.
Thoughts? My original G+ query (with accompanying screenshot) can be found here.
Many thanks, in advance, for your help.
Instead of overwriting the styles you should append them at the end of the style sheet. I usually create a comment the end something like /* New Styles Here */ Better yet you should create a child theme and all the styles to the child themes style.css
http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes

Wordpress theme is taking no affect?

i want to make some changes into my wordpress css file. i downloaded the style.css and other css file via ftp and made all the changes into the codes i wanted to. I uploaded the files and replace it with the other files. I waited for some time to take it affect but nothing happened, i left it and open my site the other day but the things were still same, no changes. I was using the WP Minify cache plugin. I even deleted it and re upload the css files again but still no changes. I tried out so many things but no success.
I than changed the name of the theme main directory via ftp, it help me a bit and made me happy for awhile, all the changes appeared. I again needed some changes in css files but unfortunately again suffering the same process. Please help :(
P.S. No theme is taking the effects of modifications in the css files codes. i tried different themes, but same results. Even if i delete the style.css nothing happened, but when i delete the entire directory of that theme then blank white page appear on my website.
It doesn't sound like you activated the new theme from your administration panel.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Themes#Selecting_the_Active_Theme
When using any cache plugins you should delete its cache when you do any changes to the website. Have you already done that?
Are there any other css files being loaded after style.css that may alter what you are trying to change?
It's generally not a good idea to edit the themes style.css directly b/c when you upgrade that theme you will lose all of your customizations.
Doesn't your theme have some place for custom CSS? Some themes have it in Appearance >> Theme Options, or something of that nature. What theme is it? Do you have a framework, or child themes? More info needed ... but every theme has a spot for custom css; as was mentioned, it's not best practice to make your modifications in the actual main theme stylesheet, due to updates, etc. ... and anything in the custom css section overrides the default theme stylesheet.

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