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Different fonts for post title and site title? is there way to have the two different?
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Here’s how you can target them in your current theme:
h2.title a { font-family:times; } .wf-active #logo .site-title a { font-family:arial; } -
Thank you, I will work with that. If there was an edit or delete function for these posts, it would make life much easier.
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Forum posts are permanent so that other people can search and learn from them in the future. Try to make just one post per issue in future. If you ask in the wrong place then staff or a moderator can always move the thread to the correct place, no need to recreate them!
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It’s not HTML, it is CSS that you need to paste into the text area in Appearance > Customize > CSS, you’ll see a live preview (that should work) but to make it permanent you’ll need the custom design upgrade.
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It looks like you are trying to use a font that isn’t loaded with your theme and that I don’t have installed on my computer so it won’t show up. Try changing the font to something that will definitely work (like in my example) to make sure the rules are OK.
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I went through the fonts that come with the theme and picked out a font that is there in the list. Nothing changes, for example I choose ‘Bree’ which is on the list of font, nothing changes.
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@joeydavidtoronto
Excuse me please but have you actually read the relevant support docs? Custom Fonts are part of the Custom Design upgrade that allows you to easily add Typekit fonts to your blog.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/custom-fonts/
http://help.typekit.com/customer/portal/articles/6840-using-typekit-with-wordpress-com -
I will cut and paste my question again; Different fonts for post title and site title? is there way to have the two different?
Because the post title is the same as the website title. The only font that can be changed is in the body of the post.
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Could you let me know where the font Bree is being used as I can’t seem to find it anywhere (your main body font appears to be Open Sans). If you want to use Chunk you should refer to it as “chunk-1” and that should make sure it works!
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I did not make another thread.now..I am seriously thinking of taking my money and website to another site.
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When you click on the fonts to change, a list comes down, the font is in that list. That’s where I am getting the list of fonts from and putting it in the CSS script you’ve provided.
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Please be more patient. You are being helped by hallluke who definitely knows what he is doing. It seems you do not understand what he is instructing you do do so please take a deep breath and try again to follow his instructions, okay.
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You can only pick one extra font to load for the headings as explained on the support page. However using the code I provided you could use one of the many web-safe standard fonts that come with most computers these days if you want some variety.
Your other options are using an image of some text for your site title if you want it to be different. Or loading an alternative custom font for the body section and then manually adjusting the CSS to apply it to whichever parts of your site you like.
It might be helpful if you let us know which font you want to use for the site title and which you want to use for the post and page titles.
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