• Hello, I’ve a little issue with my child theme. Consider I’m new to web languages, anyway I read this tutorial and I was able to create a child theme from wood-is-good with some modifications on css style. These include a different font for the title “sketchupwoodplans” that I changed from arial to boopee and post fonts that I made with Tahoma. Everything is fine when I access to the site from my computer (windows) using Chrome or Firefox. When I enter from my computer using IE there’s a light blue rectangle behind the logo and when I use my Mac with either Chrome or Safari, the font used for “sketchupwoodplans” is the arial used by the parent theme wood-is-good.

    Finally, entering from my computer using Chrome or IE I miss some icons on the posts (calendar icon and the one left of “file under”. These icons are not even displayed by Firefox)

    You can see my brand new blog at https://www.sketchupwoodplans.com

    Am I wrong somewhere?

    Tks, Luca

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    When I enter from my computer using IE there’s a light blue rectangle behind the logo

    I checked in FF and IE8, I did not see “blue rectangle behind the logo”.
    It looks the same in both.

    Have you cleared cache in your browser before viewing the updated page?

    Thread Starter brandy20

    (@brandy20)

    I did, but how’s the font of the Sketchupwoodplans logo? On my Mac is always arial and on my computer is Boopee. I think this is the main issue.

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