Hi team, would you kindly point me in the correct direction to do the following:
I want to declare font-weights in the Global CSS section of Cornerstone so it can be used by the Text Element (& other Elements).
I’ve searched the forum trying find a way to set a default font weight in body
or p
tags via css that can be inherited by Text Elements. According to several threads I’ve read, it seems this is not currently possible. If my interpretation is accurate, then it would seem that using Cornerstone removes a core Use-Case of Wordpress.
I understand that if I use the Content Element, it will inherit CSS correctly. However, the Content Element does not contain a Visual editor (WYSIWYG). Wordpress provides Visual Editors which allows content to inherit CSS when the page is published. This allow inexperienced users to edit content without knowledge of HTML/CSS.
This is a standard use-case when using the Visual (WYSIWYG) text editor of Wordpress and with other visual text editors. See image below:
According to the following thread, it was stated that it is not possible to use the Text Element, which has a Visual editor, and be able to inherit the sites default font settings in the Global CSS.
https://theme.co/apex/forum/t/body-font-in-pro-how-does-it-all-work-together/13547
The content element is the only one that we can use right now, but the user needs to write HTML. See below.
Is this correct?