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Change h1 title to h2 title on teasers. Genesis Teasers Plugin

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Tagged: css, h1, teasers, title tags

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 11 months ago by msongbird.
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  • August 8, 2015 at 9:43 am #161787
    msongbird
    Participant

    Hello,

    I am using Genesis Teasers Plugin to design my homepage. It uses the h1 for both the featured post and the teasers. I want to use a h2 for the teaser titles.
    The instructions on the plugin state that I have to use custom css to change the output but it doesn't give any instructions on how to add a teaser css section to my stylesheet.

    How can I change the look of my teaser titles?

    Thanks, Marianne

    http://www.songbirdblog.com
    August 9, 2015 at 9:09 pm #161884
    Chuck
    Member

    Interesting problem. When you look at the source code of the page, the titles are being displayed as H2, but the CSS class (.entry-title) is associated with H1.

    You might want to edit your style.css and separate the entry-title class. No guarantee it will work, but try this:

    h2, .entry-title {
        font-size: 4rem;
        font-family: Sue Ellen Francisco;
        color: #A1BBC9;
        text-transform: uppercase;
    }

    Chuck Smith
    Twitter: @polishedwp

    August 10, 2015 at 8:19 am #161928
    msongbird
    Participant

    Thanks!

    I was able to separate my h1 and h2 classes, although I can't really figure out where it is exactly defined what is supposed to be h1 and h2 or h4 sidebar titles for that matter.

    Anyway this still doesn't let me give the featured post on the homepage a different h class as the teaser posts.
    Will have to live with it I guess.

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