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December 18, 2013 at 6:19 pm #1862
Mark AParticipantHi All,
I’ve been working with your theme for the last few days and I’m finding a lot of typography is linked together in the customizer. For instance, the navigation uses the heading font, and there is no way to use a separate font for a post title and post headings.
I would also like to add classes for introduction paragraphs, set fonts for by lines, pull quote indentation and the like.
Where is all of this done?
If I need to use a child theme, what is the file that I will need to modify?
Lastly, do you have a list of classes that are already included in the the theme that can be shared with me?
December 18, 2013 at 8:46 pm #1872
KoryKeymasterMark,
Certain fonts are linked together, and this is for continuity. If you need to adjust certain typographical elements, ensure that you are importing the correct fonts and weights so that nothing looks bad across various browsers.
If you want to add classes to your markup to adjust things, this is fine. You can add your custom CSS either in the Custom section of the Customizer, or in a child theme. We provide child themes for you to download and use with your theme. Keep in mind if you’re activating a child theme, it will reset your options, so it is always a good idea to export Customizer settings first to have them available to import whenever you activate the new child theme.
Finally, there is a list of classes that are included in the theme that help style your typography. These are listed out in the Documentation section towards the bottom. Keep in mind that you cannot use a class for a font weight unless you are importing that font weight somehow.
Let us know if you need anything else.
Thanks!
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