Product Update: Blog Stying Using Custom CSS

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One of the requested features by customers of Stomod was to allow for styling of different blog layout elements using CSS.
While Stomod did provide a Custom Code functionality, it did not provide static CSS classes bound to each layout element, for e.g. header, logo, table of contents, etc. for the users to be able to apply targeted CSS to.
With this update, I decided to address this and combed through the layout and added the CSS classes to every element which was deemed as something which would want to be styled by users.
I went the extra mile as well and include an auto-complete functionality in the code editor (which was implemented specially for this) to suggest those static CSS classes to ease the life of users.
This is how it looks like:
CSS code editor with auto-completion
CSS code editor with auto-completion

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