• I have been trying all day to change the fonts of all posts and pages on my website.
    I have tried every method that I’ve seen on the internet, but none of them have worked.
    I have also tried using various plugins to change the fonts, but they still don’t seem to change.
    Could someone please help me with this.
    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter gidonbross

    (@gidonbross)

    Adding to this, the font i want to change it to shows up on the customise theme page, but isn’t visible when viewing the actual website.

    What theme are you using?

    Some themes offer a customizable css option to change such things, while others require you to create a child theme first.

    If you are using a paid theme, you should be able to get help from the theme author on their support forum. If you are using a free theme found here in the www.ads-software.com theme repository, we should be able to steer you in the right direction.

    Thread Starter gidonbross

    (@gidonbross)

    Thanks for the reply.
    Im using the twenty fourteen theme, but I’ve made some changes to the css, not creating a child theme.
    Ive tried using various plugins to try to change the font, but none of them seem to have worked.
    Currently using the “styles” plugin, it shows the font i want to use when i edit the theme on the customise page, but this doesn’t actually show on the main site.

    Okay. The first thing you’ll want to do is restore the uncustomized Twenty-Fourteen theme. If the only file you re-wrote was the style.css file, you could download a fresh copy of the Twenty-Fourteen theme to your desktop and open up its style.css file, copy it and paste it into your site’s Twenty-Fourteen style.css file (replacing the one you overwrote). Alternatively, you could delete the Twenty-Fourteen theme from your themes folder and then just re-download a new copy of it to your themes folder and hit “activate,” but you may lose some settings.

    At that point, you’ll have two options: either try to change your theme’s fonts via one of your plugins, OR create a child theme for Twenty-Fourteen and apply your font-family changes in the child theme’s style.css. You can learn to make a child theme here on the codex.

    There is also a support forum specifically for the Twenty-Fourteen theme here, where you may find a thread that has already answered a similar question. Cheers!

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