Making a single page (or plugin) exempt from site theme

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Hi all,

I’m working on a website that has a page for diplaying published research papers. It is currently set up using the TeachPress plugin to display a searchable and tag-based library of all the papers.

The issue is that the website’s theme seems to be conflicting with the appearance of the TeachPress interface. The buttons are sized and coloured incorrectly, and elements are either way too close together or overlapping. I checked the TeachPress documentation and it isn’t supposed to look like that by default. I’m guessing the site’s theme is the culprit.

I want to know if there is any way to make this page (or the plugin itself) exempt from the site’s global theme, so that this plugin can display as it originally was designed to. So far everything I have looked up on YouTube or Google has only returned articles about how to delete the theme entirely, which is not what I want to do.

Any help would be much appreciated!

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