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2025-08-22 03:59 AM - edited 2025-08-25 03:53 AM
Hi everyone,
I’m currently testing the forum override styles in Zoom and noticed that not all elements respond to my custom CSS. While some parts update correctly, other components still stick to the default theme, which makes the customization look inconsistent.
I wanted to ask if anyone here has successfully managed to apply global CSS changes across the forum. Is there a specific method or best practice to ensure that custom styles don’t get overridden by system defaults?
Interestingly, it feels a bit like going through — plenty of options available, but only some choices actually fit what you need at the time. That’s how my CSS changes feel right now: selective instead of global. Any practical tips, code examples, or references would really help me out.
Thanks in advance for your support!