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August 6, 2015 at 1:15 am #127015
Zoe
Hi Tom
First of all, great product, I absolutely love it!!
I’m in the process of setting my website up with the add-ons now, and everything is working perfectly except the fonts. When in Customise no matter what font I change the fields to, the fonts don’t change. Any ideas on what might be causing this? (I’ve tried all fields, headers, body text, widget… nothing is changing).
Thank you!
August 6, 2015 at 9:11 am #127098Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperHi Zoe,
That’s very odd – can you link me to your site possibly?
Documentation: http://docs.generatepress.com/
Adding CSS: http://docs.generatepress.com/article/adding-css/
Ongoing Development: https://generatepress.com/ongoing-developmentAugust 6, 2015 at 9:27 am #127118Zoe
Sure Tom – http://www.meshbodyaddicts.com
Thank you π
August 6, 2015 at 9:33 am #127119Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperIt looks like you have the “Roboto” font set? Looks like it’s working to me?
Have you tried setting a more obvious font/playing around with a few to see if you notice any changes?
Documentation: http://docs.generatepress.com/
Adding CSS: http://docs.generatepress.com/article/adding-css/
Ongoing Development: https://generatepress.com/ongoing-developmentAugust 11, 2015 at 12:18 pm #128448Don
Your theme GP is great, but am just getting into the bowels of it. I have you full list of Add Ons and starting to use them. I’m looking for your CSS sheet for them. The CSS doesn’t seem added to the visible CSS sheets.
That is where we should be able to change fonts, font size, etc.
The Copyright plugin I used instead of adding my own coding. It works well, but the black background need to be narrowed up.
Likewise the secondary nav bar above my header needs to be widened and print size increased. (http://www.responsive-webdesign-tutorial.com/)
Again and again I’ve tried to find your CSS info. to no avail. The changes should be easy once that is located.
Yes, I will be recommending GP and thank you for your personal note. I’ve been having too much fun with GP to answer my emails π
Don Shenton
August 11, 2015 at 1:26 pm #128458Don
Don here again. I found the answer to my question I think:
“Again and again Iβve tried to find your CSS info. to no avail. The changes should be easy once that is located.”
The CSS is inline and included on every web page. It seems to me to greatly add to the size of the HTML file and also not easy to over ride. It seems to me it will over ride the “Custom CSS”.
Does it make the page slower loading compared to a separate CSS file?
I’m an old fellow and getting rusty on these things. Thanks for your patience.
Thanks much,
DonAugust 11, 2015 at 1:36 pm #128459Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperHi Don,
Efficiency/speed is #1 on my list π
Doing it this way is actually more efficient than linking to an external file.
You can read more about it here: http://generatepress.com/forums/topic/why-does-gp-stick-a-heap-of-inline-css-in-my-header/
Documentation: http://docs.generatepress.com/
Adding CSS: http://docs.generatepress.com/article/adding-css/
Ongoing Development: https://generatepress.com/ongoing-developmentAugust 11, 2015 at 1:59 pm #128462Don
“Efficiency/speed is #1 on my list :)”
You are unbelievable. Hope you get sleep sometimes. You provide a very valuable Theme and SUPPORT!
Thanks, Much.
Don
August 11, 2015 at 4:23 pm #128480Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperThanks, Don! I appreciate it! π
Documentation: http://docs.generatepress.com/
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