Changed body font to Georgia...or so I thought
This seems like a real simple problem, but its solution is not self-evident.
So I wanted to change the body font to Georgia. I went to MTO > CSS Files > content.css and changed the line to this: font-family: "Georgia", "Times New Roman", serif; It's still showing up as the default (Lucida Grande, I think). What am I missing? I've tried clearing cookies and cached files already; I've tried using Safari instead of Chrome. All: no dice. Advice? |
Make sure you blank out the default google font (add google fonts)
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Can you please post a link to your site? It would be easier to see what's wrong.
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Well, I haven't actually installed any Google Fonts, and I see Georgia is not among them anyway. But even when I took Georgia out of "font-family", it did not default to "Times New Roman" or even "serif." CB, I've PM'ed you.
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Please note that there are multiple places in Montezuma's CSS files where the font-family property is used:
body in content.css The heading tags h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 in content.css .hentry .comment-bubble in posts.css #menu1-smooth a in menus_menu1.css #sitetitle in various.css #tagline in various.css In addition, certain plugins may have their own CSS, but I would guess that it would be rare for them to set the font-family property. So if you wanted to make sure the entire site used the same font-family, you could either: 1) Go through all of the virtual CSS files and change the font-family property for each selector to the style you want. 2) Go through all of the virtual CSS files and delete the font-family property for each selector except the modified body element. 3) Create a rule at the end of various.css and override all of the previous font-family properties in one shot: Code:
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