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June 18th, 2022 at 19:35 #130623
hello, I’m sure this is an easy fix but I can’t seem to find the control for it. I am trying to customize the font for my blog entry different than the “general font ” selection that seems to currently control it and the menu titles. When I change Typography, General Font, and use Semiramis font, I get the desired font but it also changes the font of the blog body content. How can I fix it so the titles are in Semiramis font but the blog body is a different font ?
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June 21st, 2022 at 15:09 #130672so,,,, no help here ???
June 24th, 2022 at 16:27 #130748I tried posting this onthe “How To” forum but never got any help, trying on this forum for an answer.
hello, I’m sure this is an easy fix but I can’t seem to find the control for it. I am trying to customize the font for my blog entry different than the “general font ” selection that seems to currently control it and the menu titles. When I change Typography, General Font, and use Semiramis font, I get the desired font but it also changes the font of the blog body content. How can I fix it so the titles are in Semiramis font but the blog body is a different font ?Website: copperwood-edmonton.xyz
June 26th, 2022 at 22:55 #130811ZedCryout Creations mastermindHi,
The general font options apply to the entire theme/site except the elements that have individual control options (and which are set to something other than to inherit the general font).
Which specific elements are you trying to control separately?
You mention blog entry (that doesn’t indicate a particular element), menu titles (which menu?) and titles (which titles? as there are several, controlled by different options).If you like our creations, help us share by rating them on WordPress.org.
Please check the available documentation and search the forums before starting a topic.June 29th, 2022 at 16:51 #130884Hopefully the attachment will show what I mean, but I couldn’t see how to attach it…
What I am trying to achieve is the top menu is to be a different font (Semiramis),, and only that.
But you can see that the body of the blog post is also changed (don’t want that).
The “Recent Posts” and “Recent Comments” titles are changed (don’t want that).The only control I have found to control the font on the “top menu” is under “General Font” but then I get all the other side effects as described above, which are undesirable.
Hopefully that makes sense, but without the picture it might not.
Rob
July 5th, 2022 at 04:00 #131041any responses ??
August 1st, 2022 at 19:49 #131599ZedCryout Creations mastermindThe header navigation does not have independent typography controls in Bravada. You can customize it nonetheless using custom CSS styling, for example:
nav#access { font-family: Impact; }
Replace with your own font identifier – make sure it is already available on the site or in (most of) the browsers/operating systems, or is embedded separately.
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