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  • What is the CSS the theme uses for that particular font style?

    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    i hope you are talking about this..

    /* General Styling */

    @font-face {
    font-family: ‘BonvenoCF-Light’;
    src: url(‘images/fonts/BonvenoCF-Light.otf’) format(‘opentype’);
    }
    h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {
    font-family: ‘BonvenoCF-Light’, Arial;
    font-weight: normal;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0 0 10px 0;
    text-transform: uppercase;
    }
    h1 {
    font-size: 20pt;
    line-height: 20pt;
    font-weight: bold;
    }…

    You may want to try using a different font family style… maybe one more common through all browsers.

    Something like this…

    font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    ok ill try that, but what should i do with this code that follows ?

    src: url(‘images/fonts/BonvenoCF-Light.otf’) format(‘opentype’);
    }

    Honestly, I have no idea. I would remove it all-together. But that’s just me ??

    Paste it in a notepad file until you are sure it’s not needed, just to be safe.

    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    ok well thnx dude, lets see how it goes

    have a good evening

    Sure thing. Post back and lemme know what you decided.

    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    well i changed the font to what you said and deleted de src code, i went back to the site and still has the same font, like it had no effect. ill wait a couple mintes to see if the servers need to refresh or something

    my site is https://www.tripandtraveldr.com

    This is the CSS those headings are pulling from:

    a, h1 a, h2 a, h3 a, h4 a, h5 a, h6 a, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, #searchsubmit, input[type="submit"], input[type="reset"], cite, a.tab-active, #nav .cat-item a, #nav .page_item a, .pop_inner_title {
        color: #006EA2;
        font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;
    }

    So, either find that line in your CSS file, or if you have the option to add it to custom CSS via your theme.

    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    sorry but i have no idea how to do that, where im i suposed to look for what you are showing? and what im i supposed to do when i find it.

    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    ok the first stuff just worked, it seems that the server was refreshing, now where can i see the available fonts, i dont know arial seems too commom and i wanna try some different fonts.

    Sorry.

    It is on line 28 of your wp-content/themes/magnifizine/style.php file.

    Here is the original code:

    a, h1 a, h2 a, h3 a, h4 a, h5 a, h6 a, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, #searchsubmit, input[type="submit"], input[type="reset"], cite, a.tab-active, #nav .cat-item a, #nav .page_item a, .pop_inner_title {
        color: #006EA2;
    }

    So you just need to add:

    font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;

    to it so it looks like what I posted above.

    Thread Starter nericardo

    (@nericardo)

    like helvetica 45

    Try the example above first to make sure it is compatible across all browsers, then you can tweak it as you like.

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