• Resolved Frans Blok

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    I always use H5 for my subheadings, because it looks best, H2 is simply too big. But I understand that H2 is better, in terms of SEO. Can I somehow use H2 and make it look like H5?

    Thanks, Frans Blok

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  • Thread Starter Frans Blok

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    Oops… I had been experimenting with different sizes and colors to see if anything worked. It didn’t change anything on the article’s pages, but it obviously did change something on the front page.

    I’ve made a test post with all headings and plain text:
    https://www.3develop.nl/blog/?p=2186&preview=true

    What I don’t understand is that I don’t see the code
    .page-title h1, .page-title h2, .page-title h4 {
    color: #666;
    in the theme css (which is very brief anyway) Could there be another css file somewhere?

    Thread Starter Frans Blok

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    I think I found it. It’s in a css of the parent of my child theme. But is it wise to edit it there?

    I got a “404 page not found” on the link you posted. Is that the correct page?

    But is it wise to edit it there?

    No, that’s why you use a child theme or a css plugin. Otherwise you’ll lose all your changes the next time you upgrade the theme.

    Thread Starter Frans Blok

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    That 404 error is strange, because when I click on it I get to the correct page.

    But I understand about editing the child theme rather than the parent. Allright, I’ll do that. Problem solved. Thanks again!

    You’re welcome; glad you got it working. If you don’t need any further assistance here please mark the topic as resolved. Thanks.

    Thread Starter Frans Blok

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    Allright, marked as solved.

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