CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. It is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language. CSS can change the style and to some extent, the layout of elements on the page. However, CSS cannot control the markup. A website consists of HTML markup, and CSS. The CSS styles the HTML. CSS can't re-arrange how things appear on the page or modify the text that appears. What CSS can do is change colors, fonts, sizes, positioning, etc.
Clearly, some changes can be made to the style of the Career Portal, however, if heavy customization is done to the Haley Career Portal, we cannot guarantee future support.
For more information on the Career Portal or talent showcase, see the links below.
1.8 Talent Showcase Custom CSS Guide
3.2 Job Board (v3) CSS Customization Guide for Web Developers
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