Coraline page sub-headings
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Does anyone know what the identifier is in the Coraline theme for the page sub-heading? On my blog it’s the line saying ‘Food, food…’ etc. I want to change the font using typekit but I’m not sure of the appropriate identifier?
Thanks,
Philip.
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Thought I had found it, #site-description, but this is having no effect when used through the typekit kit editor.
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You mean the tagline. It’s #site-description alright. At the moment your blog’s title and tagline are in the same font (not the default one for Coraline). Perhaps you need to clear your browser’s cache?
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@ panaghiotisadam – thank you! I got that working in the end. Then wanted to italicise but was stupidly using ‘font-weight’ and not ‘font-style’ in the CSS. That is also now OK.
I would now like to change the font for post headings, any idea how they are identified? H1, H2 and H3 don’t seem to work.
P
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You’re welcome. Try this:
.entry-content h1,.entry-content h2,entry-content h3If you mean post titles:
.entry-title,.entry-title aIf you’re using Firefox, you should add the Aardvark and Firebug addons: help you identify selectors.
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