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    .translatepress-ko_KR {
    font-family: “suit”, Sans-serif;
    }

    That css code doesn’t work.

    If you change the css code as shown below, the corresponding css code is applied even to the text that has not been changed with transpress.

    .translatepress-ko_KR {
    font-family: “suit”, Sans-serif!important;
    }

    What should I do???

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  • Hello,

    Thank you for reaching us!

    You can change the font size, family and other SEO aspects of your website by targeting the desire language using the class mentioned by you.
    At this moment, we don’t put a different class over a text that has not been translated yet or, has been translated automatically / manually thus, you cannot target only the translated text but a whole language.

    But if you have a problem that you are facing, and you think you can solve it this way, please detail it, and maybe we could transform it in a feature request and add it into the plugin sometime.

    Cheers,

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