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  • Thread Starter seowrjd

    (@seowrjd)

    I’m not too sure what I did but it’s working now. I did at a Google API key for good measure.

    I’ve managed to get it to work, however

    I’m quite new to this, so could I ask if it’s possible to define a font control with a (div class=”something”) as a CSS selector?

    Plugin Author Sunny Johal

    (@sunny_johal)

    Hi seowrjd,
    It is definitely possible to do this. Just go to Settings > Google Fonts in your WordPress Admin area and you can create a new font control there and add the appropriate css selectors in the Add CSS selectors box (e.g. div.something ). Please let me know how you get on. Cheers

    Sunny

    Thread Starter seowrjd

    (@seowrjd)

    Thanks for getting back the me Sunny, the plugin is great!

    I’ve added it but I can’t seem to make it work. Could I just confirm if you mean div class=’something’ is the same as div.something? I’ve tried googling it but it’s really hard to find anything!

    Also, I’ve run into another issue where changing he size only serves to increase the spacing, as if there is a ‘ghost’ word behind that fills up the space. I suppose this is an aspect of the theme, although the font size isn’t specified anywhere. Sorry for having so many questions, I’m quite new to this!

    Plugin Author Sunny Johal

    (@sunny_johal)

    Hi seowrjd,
    Yes div class=’something’ is the same as div.something in that example. I’m finding it difficult to understand the spacing issue that you are having. Could you send me a screenshot pointing to the example where this is occuring in your theme to [email protected], thanks. Also, ask as many questions as you need, I’m here to help! ??

    Sunny

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