bobt333
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Scratch that, I found the answer. For anyone else who might have this question, here’s how it’s done.
- Use site editor to edit any template (Appearance > Editor > Templates > All Archives* > Edit) * All Archives is just an example, pick any, but it doesn’t matter, we’re not really editing it.
- Click the “Styles” icon at top right (unfortunately I don’t see how to upload screenshots here)
- Scroll down in right styles section on right and click “Blocks”
- Scroll down till you find “Quote” (or any other block for which you wish to set site-wide defaults). Click it.
- Click “Save”
- Here set styles as desired. This will apply to the whole site.
- NOTE: You can only get to the sitewide styles settings by opening a template to edit. But when you open a template to edit and select a block, there is also an identical icon for editing styles! That one only edits the style for the selected block, not the whole site. You want the one in the far top right.
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In reply to: How can I set default font size for quote blocks?Thanks. I just posted my question there.
Thanks for clarifying so quickly. I’m not very fluent in WP. I do see it now in the posts table, and in the “All HTML Files” list. I will see if I can find a way to make that work.
P.S. Regarding your quoted segment from FAQ, mark me down as a vote for the import html to pages/posts feature ?? There was a plugin that comes up often in web searches on this topic, “HTML Import 2”. It was highly recommended and has great features, but hasn’t been updated in 6 years and crashes repeatedly. Looking at dates of reviews for that plugin, it looks like there are no reviews since WP v6 released. Anyway, I just point this out as evidence that there may be some demand for it.
@mikey2222 Try this (it worked for me)… In WP Admin go to A2 Optimized section, click “Optimization” under that, then “Security”, disable “CAPTCHA on comments and login”, click “Update” at bottom.
@mikey2222 Thanks… They did some troubleshooting on mine and got it working by disabling two plugins: LiteSpeed Cache and Simple Google reCaptch, but when I attempted that it didn’t work.
@mikey2222 did you ever solve this with A2? I’m an A2 hosting customer too and have this issue (“The reCAPTCHA wasn’t entered correctly. Please use your browsers back button and try again.”). What was the solution?
Hi @jeroenvdw
You say:
And add a line in your header (in the <head></head> section) saying
<link href=”https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans” rel=”stylesheet”>What file is that in?
*** UPDATE: Scratch that – found it! ***
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