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Tagged: Agency, blopost titles in bold

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 8 months ago by csbeck.
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  • January 14, 2013 at 11:54 am #11862
    docmas
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    I've changed the color of my blogpost titles in Agency, but they still look flat (see url below), I'd like to have them post in bold, how might I do that please:

    http://thepassiondoctor.com/do-you-your-partner-have-a-shared-relationship-vision/

    In the event that they ARE already bolded, would like to know how to change them to a bolder font, though I have bold in the header copy and it looks more like what I want, so think it's not bold.

    Thanks,

    Adam

    January 14, 2013 at 12:11 pm #11869
    csbeck
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    Within your style.css file, you have a style defined:

    h1, h2, h2 a, h2 a:visited, h3, h4, h5, h6

    It's defining the font-weight to be normal. You will need to either comment it out, remove it or change it to be bold. Just know that changing that will change other things - like I commented it out and it changed the weight of the title over your "Join the Passion Doctor Community" title. You may want to just make a new style below this one that's titled:

    #content h1

    or

    .post h1

    Again, creating these may affect other areas of your site so you may have to create a more specific style.

    Please let us know if you need more assistance.

    PS - I've found using Firefox's plugin called Firebug an excellent tool for viewing styles and making on-the-fly changes to see how those changes affect a page.

     

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