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May 29, 2015 at 12:52 am #111110
Denis
Hello
I recently started a WP personal site and I am using GP premium, satisfy with this extension.
I would like to change the general font-size settings of the whole site for a smaller one, respecting the default hierarchy. How to do that ?
Same question for font-size of the the navigation section (main menu): I would like to show 10 pages titles in a single line : but I have noticed that, on several PC screens, the font-size and/or space between elements make that these titles pages appear on two line instead of only one.
Is that possible to fix these issues and how ?
I am using Firefox version 38.0.1 to edit the website and firefug 2.0.9 inspector
Can you please help me to find a response in your forum or is that a new question ?
Thank you in advance for your assistance;
Best regardsMay 29, 2015 at 8:48 am #111181Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperHi there,
Since you have GP Premium, you can do this easily using the Typography add-on.
First, make sure it’s activated in “Appearance > GeneratePress”.
Then go to “Appearance > Customize > Typography”.
In there, you will find font size sliders for the body element (site-wide font), as well as the navigation, and much more.
Let me know if you need more info 🙂
April 4, 2017 at 11:16 am #301680robmac
Hi Tom,
I’ll reuse an an old thread, rather than add another.
re Main Menu – I’ve struck a problem on one of my sites. I do the usual “Appearance; Customize; Typography”, it changes in the preview fine, I then save, but the font size does not adjust on the actual site.
I’ve switched off all my plugins [save Google analytics, which I can’t see been the issue], but no luck.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thank you & Regards,
RobertApril 4, 2017 at 11:21 am #301685Leo
StaffCustomer SupportHi Robert,
Can you provide a link to your site where it’s not working?
Thanks!
April 4, 2017 at 3:27 pm #301773Leo
StaffCustomer SupportHi Rob,
The typography feature seems to work/save for me? Just tried it on changing it a couple times:
http://www.screencast.com/t/taE70BkeNLooks like you have a caching plugin activated so I think it’s caused by that.
Give it another shot and see if it works?
EDIT: sorry you meant font size. Testing again now…
Let me know.
April 4, 2017 at 3:39 pm #301778Leo
StaffCustomer SupportLooks like you are importing the wrong stylesheet in your child theme. Try importing this one instead:
style.css?ver=1.3.46
Or I don’t think you need a child theme since there’s nothing in it?
Let me know.
April 5, 2017 at 11:04 am #302192robmac
Thank you, I’ve been able to fix it. Thanks again!
April 5, 2017 at 4:18 pm #302321Leo
StaffCustomer SupportYou’re very welcome 🙂
June 12, 2018 at 12:00 pm #598488Sophie
Hello,
I have GP Premium. It’s installed on my domain (I probably installed it a couple of years ago), and on a subdomain (I created it a month ago).
The domain looks the way I want it to.
On the subdomain, I can’t seem to do some of things I want to, including increase the font size of the primary navigation menu.
I’ve been here: Appearance > Customize > Typography and there are no font sliders.I can’t understand why the add-ons do different things in different places, and I have fewer options now than two years ago…
Any ideas?Thank you in advance! I love the theme, which is why I’ve used it on 3 sites so far.
June 12, 2018 at 12:45 pm #598513Leo
StaffCustomer SupportHi there,
Any chance you can open a new topic and link us to the pages in question?
Thanks!
June 12, 2018 at 1:02 pm #598533Sophie
Hi Leo,
I went to open a new topic, checked what version of GP Premium I had, updated it, and lo and behold! I can see the font sliders.
Sorry to waste your time, and thank you very much for such a speedy response.June 12, 2018 at 1:11 pm #598544Leo
StaffCustomer SupportNo problem!
Glad you figured out 🙂
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