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  • Thread Starter karingm

    (@karingm)

    I apologize for my precipitated remark; it also offers the option of NO sidebar and you get the whole page free!!!

    Dear Andrew Ozz, would you have a practical suggestion for us?? We are changing que font-family each time and besides being a bit tirening, it leads to any other less careful user to disregard this little task and publish with the font family we do not wish…
    Anticipated thanks for your attention,
    Karin

    BILL4:

    Can you tell me what you did to solve the problem?? I have the same one, I do not want “georgia” font, I want “helvetica” and I do not command code…
    on the other hand, I do not find the the editor-style.css (Avada Theme) neither I know what to do with it… I have been force to swap from Joomla to WordPress and the whole thing is new to me…

    Thanks in advance
    Karin

    Thread Starter karingm

    (@karingm)

    Thank you so much oksanach!

    After investigating several WP themes, widgets and plugins I concluded that the system is a lot more restricted than what I thought. In Joomla I have completely modular template (you call it theme) offering a display of upto five columns and 100 + positions around the body that includes the possibility of different modules of which the most important, the Custom HTML module, with almost the same functionalities of the article.

    I use this module all over the page and I do not see any thing alike in WP. As a parish website I need this flexibility as we do not use many of the already customized modules or widgets that CMS’s offer and we need to have our own content there.

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