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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    If there’s not a section within the dashboard to do this, it sounds as though you or someone will have to write some CSS code. Are you willing?
    If so, can you confirm whether that theme comes with a section within the dashboard named, “Custom CSS”, “Custom Styles” or “Jetpack”?

    Thread Starter Baconbits

    (@seriousdon)

    I don’t see Custom Styles anywhere, I have downloaded jetpack but I can’t use it because I’m currently developing locally it seems. I had found a plugin “WP Super Edit” that promised to do the job, but it seems the latest release of WP killed it.

    I’m assuming once I get jetpack working I should have no problem with fonts/color/size within my blog?

    I am capable of doing minor code alterations and of course following guides, but I can’t come up with the stuff off the top of my head.

    In the theme options section of the “Appearance” section of the dashboard, it will give you color options. This will change all text colors. Then, when you go to post somethng new, in the wp toolbar choose the option “Show Kitchen Sink” And it will give you options to change font size and color

    Thread Starter Baconbits

    (@seriousdon)

    Thank you sermon, I couldn’t find the kitchen sink for the life of me. Didn’t realize it was because I was in text mode.

    solved.

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