• I liked a nice font Josefin Sans. I downloaded and installed Easy Google Fonts. My theme has a somewhat complex home page (kleinerprweb.com). When I change paragraph, some of the text in the slider in the banner, the copy under the header “Making the Unknown Known”, text under the three columns, text in the footer and text in the blog change to Josefin Sans. I can’t get the main text box to change. I tried creating a font control but that didn’t work and I didn’t know how the font control would know which paragraph to change. I tried going into the code and changing paragraph to <h4> or <h5> and then setting <h4> or <h5> fonts. That didn’t work. I wrote Titanium Themes, along with screenshots, on Feb. 14 and have not heard back. This is the only element I need to change and then I’ll be happy ?? /done with font. Or, then I can change my mind. ?? Putting in code from Google didn’t work. Thought I’d give Easy Google Fonts one more shot before trying another font plug-in. Seems silly that something easy should be taking so much time.

    Michael

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  • @mk1999 I think I’m having the same problem. Did you ever get it to work?

    Plugin Author Sunny Johal

    (@sunny_johal)

    Hi Michael,
    Can you send me an e-mail again please. Cheers

    Sunny

    Thread Starter mk1999

    (@mk1999)

    Hi,
    I had to figure a way to separate the text from the “constraints” of the box. One was I ditched the theme and tried Twenty Seventeen. I stumbled upon CSS Hero (costs for licenses), which allows the user a lot of ability to manipulate and work with the theme without knowing coding. The fonts are built in. It’s also somewhat intuitive to use. I was able to add the font. Probably because of the leftovers from the previous theme, I had to go in the background for each page and add an <h2> tag to each paragraph for the font to take. I don’t think that would have been the case if the web site was being created from scratch in the theme. CSS Hero allows you to click on elements. When highlighted, there is an outline, that says, for example, navigation-menu, then you click in the CSS Hero dashboard for navigation-menu and you can edit for size, font, color (background, text color, hover), border, etc. CSS Hero also has background patterns and images that can be incorporated into the site. They have tutorials. I’m working through an issue in CSS Hero with responsive because of the drop-down menus. While there may be a way to get the font to change within a box, the key was to get the text separated. The box was part of the other theme. CSS Hero was the hero not Easy Google Fonts, which proved not to be easy

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