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Modifying post font attributes without modifying page font

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Tagged: css, fonts, parallax-pro, posts

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 12 months ago by Victor Font.
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  • February 24, 2015 at 12:56 pm #142040
    skendus
    Member

    http://www.bluevault.com is created with Genesis and Parallax Pro child theme. I want the blog posts (see the posts on the main News/Blog page and the categories under News/Blog) to be presented in a smaller font.

    I've scoured the CSS and can't find a specific setting for Posts. It seems that any change will affect content on pages and posts.

    Ideas?

    http://www.bluevault.com
    February 24, 2015 at 3:04 pm #142062
    Victor Font
    Moderator

    If you add the following code to your functions.php, it will add an extra class to a post's entry-content div. You can use that new class to override the default font settings:

    function vmf_post_content_extraclass( $attributes ) {
    	if ( is_single() ) {
      		$attributes['class'] = $attributes['class']. ' my-custom-class';
      	}
        return $attributes;
    }
    add_filter( 'genesis_attr_entry-content', 'vmf_post_content_extraclass' );

    Regards,

    Victor
    https://victorfont.com/
    Call us toll free: 844-VIC-FONT (842-3668)
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