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Eleven40 Pro Theme: Changing font/color in body text

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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › Eleven40 Pro Theme: Changing font/color in body text

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Tagged: font color change

  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 9 months ago by zoerahaaa.
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  • March 30, 2014 at 5:14 pm #97544
    belobradic
    Member

    Hi there,
    Does anyone know if there is a relatively easy way to change the font and/or color of text in the main body of the Eleven40 Pro Theme? I don't want to change the style sheet, but I just want to be able to have subheads within the body of my blog post stand out a bit from the text under the photos and in the rest of the blog entry.

    Ideally I would like to be able to change the font of subheads and/or the colour of the subheads. Perhaps even being able to change the font used for the photo description would be awesome (I would love to make it Arial and a bit smaller than it is as default).

    Anyway, wondering if anyone knows how to be able to make these changes within a post?

    Thanks,
    Mike

    http://www.1923mainstreet.com/blog
    April 1, 2014 at 4:38 am #97858
    stinkykong
    Participant

    I looked around your website. It seems that for some reason you are avoiding the use of heading text (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6). Is there a reason for that?

    That is how you would easily style what you call sub headings by use of those tags in additions to helping search engines digest the structure of your content. You would have to add or adjust rules to your style sheet. You can do that on a per-category basis if that would separate you from the rest and not interfere with others' styling.

    Other sites in your domain, such as the articles section, use span tags. You could do the same. But that's more work and you're overlooking the use of the six levels of headings available.


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    May 26, 2014 at 3:55 am #106793
    zoerahaaa
    Member

    I want to know how to add the span text or div class for post page ? In eleven40 pro there is no single.php in child theme, if we want to add some css stuff in sinlgle post page how we can do this ?

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