Esquire theme has trouble in showing fonts and latex images
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Hi all. I use TwentyEleven theme with ‘inline css’ on my blog and just tried to move over Esquire theme. When previewing the theme, I saw two surprising problems.
- The first problem was about fonts. As I told above, I use inline css, because I think serif fonts like Times New Roman are best for math writing.(Esquire is also serif font theme.) Anyway When previewed, I saw this [ http://wpgaurav.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/esq.png ].
{Excuse me, If you’re thinking that this may happen accidentaly at one post, then please note that this happened at several posts.}
- Again, exploring more pages resulted as, a problem in latex viewing. [ http://wpgaurav.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/esq1.png ]
I am not very serious about changing the theme. But I think, these problems are not good for the reputation of this awesome theme. Also notice that the yellow background is not following my Blog Title.
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- The first problem was about fonts. As I told above, I use inline css, because I think serif fonts like Times New Roman are best for math writing.(Esquire is also serif font theme.) Anyway When previewed, I saw this [ http://wpgaurav.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/esq.png ].
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Tried again and found no improvements. How much time will it cost? Does it need to remove all inline css? BTW those inline css codes look good in twentyeleven.
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Yes, avoiding inline CSS would help if you want to use Esquire.
We don’t have plans to make any changes, but we’ll keep your feedback in mind for a future update to the theme.
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Thanks. But I am pretty sure that the latex problem will remain same. [Why?] Once I used this theme on my other blog ‘Problem Reel’ (no inline css there), and similar happened with Large LaTeX images. Short images rendered easily. [Wisely, I should test the theme there.]
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