• Resolved shytype

    (@shytype)


    Hello

    The text font on my site is too light and needs to be bold. Could you please advise me as to what I can put in the ‘Custom Element’ box to achieve this.

    The CSS code I have been experimenting with so far does not seem to be working.

    I look forward to your reply.

    Kind regards

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  • Plugin Author Dnesscarkey

    (@dnesscarkey)

    Hi @shytype ,

    Custom element box is for assigning elements and it doesn’t deal with font weight and styles.

    I checked your font file and it is too thin. Can you please find its bold weight version and upload it ?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter shytype

    (@shytype)

    Hello

    Many thanks for your prompt reply.

    Could you please give me examples of the types of elements can be assigned?

    Kind regards
    Oretta

    Thread Starter shytype

    (@shytype)

    Hello

    Also, there isn’t a bold version of the font. Do you know of anyway I can make the font bold throughout the site. I have tried CSS but it only works fo increasing the text size.

    I look forward to your reply.

    Plugin Author Dnesscarkey

    (@dnesscarkey)

    @shytype ,

    Custom elements is needed when you are unable to assign the font with PreDefined Elements in our Font Assign section. Also, it differ based on your website css IDs and classes. So i am unable to suggest you randomly.

    Ya. Even CSS bold is not working for this font. I suggest you to find the font similar to it, that has bold version.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter shytype

    (@shytype)

    Thank you.

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