• Resolved Heather_G

    (@heatherland)


    Hi there,

    I would like to add your font resizer to my theme. You can see an example in the header and footer of the site attached to this post. The resizer I was using previously has been abandoned unfortunately.

    Thanks!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Maxime Jobin

    (@maximejobin)

    Hi Heather,

    I went on your page and you are using “Font Resizer” and not “Accessibility Font Resizer”. These are 2 different plugins.

    The plugin on your site is unfortunately not our plugin.

    Thread Starter Heather_G

    (@heatherland)

    That’s right, I’m using other plugins at the moment, but I would like to try your plugin. I don’t see instructions anywhere on what code to use to add it to my theme.

    The purpose of showing you the website is so that you would have an example of what I’m trying to achieve.

    Thanks

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by Heather_G.
    Plugin Author Maxime Jobin

    (@maximejobin)

    From our FAQ

    I have activated the plugin, now what ?
    To be able to use the plugin, you should create a menu. You can use (or not) that menu in a widget.

    The trick is to simply add the CSS class afr-normal to display normal size, afr-large for large text and afr-xlarge for very large text.

    You can also apply this CSS technique in your PHP files or directly in your content.

    For instance, you can add a class like this in a menu:

    <li class="afr_normal"><a href="#">Normal</a></li>

    or directly on a link like this:

    <a href="#" class="afr_normal">Normal</a>

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