fonts
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Hi – The fonts are different on all the pages. including blogs are all different. It spoils the symmetry. I want to keep the one on my Home page. Please advice how can I do this?
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Hello @multisangs,
Your site is using the Yrsa font for titles and Source Sans Pro for posts and other body contents for all your pages.However, on some pages like the About You page(https://onesoulspa.wordpress.com/page/), is using inline CSS, like this:
<p> <span style="font-family:'Georgia', 'serif';color:#3d596d;"> The idea of change has occurred to you that is a big first step. When you realized that something was not working, what was your first instinct? You probably felt you must change your behaviour. Stop doing certain actions and start doing what will make the unpleasant elements of your life disappear. Most of the time we start with reaction. Little do we realize that if you have followed something for a long time then things are not going to change in a few days’ time. </span> </p>Notice the code , it is overriding the default fonts of your site with the Georgia font. So to solve this, remove this code from your posts using the post editor.
After removing the code your paragraph codes must look like this:
(check by switching to the HTML tab in the post editor)<p> The idea of change has occurred to you that is a big first step. When you realized that something was not working, what was your first instinct? You probably felt you must change your behaviour. Stop doing certain actions and start doing what will make the unpleasant elements of your life disappear. Most of the time we start with reaction. Little do we realize that if you have followed something for a long time then things are not going to change in a few days’ time. </p>Hope this helps :)
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Hi multisangs,
In order to homogenize the fonts of your web page you have to go to each of the pages within your web page, select all the text and click on the upper button called “clear formatting”. Repeat the same steps page by page. See this image for a screenshot
Best,
Tatiana -
@multisangs, I forgot to mention,
As @tatianavillarroel says, you can remove the span codes by using the clear formatting feature on the post editor.Thanks @tatianavillarroel! :)
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