[SOLVED] How to change font style for the Site Title and tag line?
How do I change the font style for the tagline?
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How do I change the font style for the Site Title?
How do I change the font style for the Site Title?
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There is a setting somewhere in the theme options for that.
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There is a setting somewhere in the theme options for that.
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I keep on trying:
ATO=>Style & edit Header Area=>Blog Title and I change: font-family: to different values with no effect. |
I keep on trying:
ATO=>Style & edit Header Area=>Blog Tagline and I change: font-family: to different values with no effect. |
what is the url?
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I am working on my development server, but here are live/in production copies:
http://library.gc.cuny.edu/ http://gclibraryisdown.org/ |
When I use Firebug and ADD a font family to the blog or tagline at http://library.gc.cuny.edu, they change fine.
shut off ALL plugins and try export your settings and attach them to a response |
What values did you try?
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How do i delete attachments? Because I have exceeded my quota.
You can download: http://library.gc.cuny.edu/aleph/ata...u-20130627.txt |
Have tried:
font-family: times font-family: gothic font-family: arial etc. always the same results |
go back and look at your css and tell me what syntax error you have.
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missing ; ?
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appears that blog tagline styling might effect blog title styling because when I change one, the other seems to change. Possible?
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Definitely missing the ';'
Also you added your own div for the logo area so if the theme options aren't taking you may have to code your own with that div |
What do you mean by adding a div?
Where? In the theme options? |
Look at the configure header area
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Do you mean:
ATO=>Header Area=>Style & edit Header area ? And if so how? |
Yes that is the area where you added a div with your title and tagline
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Do you mean this div?
<div id="mylogo"><a href="http://www.gc.cuny.edu"><img src="http://library.gc.cuny.edu/mrl365_2/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/gc_logo.jpg" alt="Mina Rees Library" /></a></div> If so, should I do: <div id="mylogo"><a href="http://www.gc.cuny.edu"><img src="http://library.gc.cuny.edu/mrl365_2/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/gc_logo.jpg" alt="Mina Rees Library" /></a></div> <div id="mytagline"> <h2 class="blogtitle"><a href="http://library.gc.cuny.edu/">Mina Rees Library</a></h2><p class="tagline"><a href="http://www.gc.cuny.edu/">CUNY Graduate Center</a></p></div> But then how does mytagline div become styled? |
once you added that code to the Configure Header Area the settings and styling theme options may or may not work the way you want. You can manually enter CSS to style them in the CSS Inserts area.
If you used the same ID/classes that the theme would automatically generate, then you could probably use the thme options. However in your case I notice you have added the %logo to the Configure Header Area options so there may be an ID conflict (every ID should be unique on a page) bottom line is that when you add div's to the Configure Header Area, you are responsible for the styling and can put it in the CSS Inserts area. |
@gnosis... I'm just curious as to why you added your own divs instead of just using the theme options for logo, title, and tagline.
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Do not remember, I believe yo or someone else on the forum suggested it. Possibly because my title and taglines click to different locations.
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I already have:
<div id="mylogo"><a href="http://www.gc.cuny.edu"><img src="http://library.gc.cuny.edu/mrl365_2/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/gc_logo.jpg" alt="Mina Rees Library" /></a></div> but do not see where I defined mylogo id in the CSS. |
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