Picture thumbnails have disappeared
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I am having trouble getting my pictures to appear as thumbnails. Though they once did, for some reason they aren’t anymore. Any ideas? Here’s the page with the problem:
http://thegoldenswallow.org/gosw-photos/The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi Justin,
It appears that your content width was set to 1px, which is causing everything to only pull up as a max of 1 px in width.
Can you visit the Appearance->Customize page on your site’s dashboard (direct link: https://thegoldenswallow.wordpress.com/wp-admin/customize.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthegoldenswallow.wordpress.com%2Fgosw-photos%2F ). Visit the CSS tab and delete the 1 in the content width box.
Leaving it blank is fine.
Cheers!
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Absolutely fantastic. Worked instantly. Can’t thank you enough for that! I’ve been playing around a lot with format and with CSS and have obviously overstepped a little bit.
Thanks again!
Justin -
Anytime! I’ve learned the bulk of what I know through breaking things too :-)
Please let me know if you need anything else!
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I hear ya!
While I do have you here, there is one last thing bothering me. I’m not really happy with the fonts (especially the main body text) and I’m wondering how to attach that in CSS. Here’s the code that catches my eye but I’m not sure if I’m in the right ballpark:
.wf-active body {
font-family: ubuntu,Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;
font-variant: normal;
font-size: 89.67999999999999%;
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Hey Justin,
Yup—that’s the right ballpark. Those fonts will be used absent a more specific CSS rule (e.g. a rule declaring a font for a header, for example).
You can use the Customize->Fonts options for a number of premium fonts that we license from TypeKit or you can declare fonts using the CSS you found.
We don’t allow the @font-face rule for security reasons, but you can declare fonts. Here’s a list of the most common fonts that are on virtually all modern computers: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_websafe_fonts.asp
Cheers!
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