What Font am I using and can I change back to what I was using?
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I changed the font size from ‘paragraph’ to ‘heading 4’ in about 1/5 of my blog. Now I want to change it back but I’m having trouble. To change it to ‘heading 4’ from ‘paragraph’ all I did was while in the edit mode, I placed the cursor on any word in the body of words underneath each photo and then clicked on ‘heading 4.’ There was an immediate visual change in the lettering. After completing the change under each photo and saving the changes and republishing it, the changes were there but I didn’t like it because it spread out the photos to far as the lettering was to large(but that’s besides the point). The point is, now that I’m trying to change it back, while in the edit mode, if I click on any word in the body of words underneath any photo, (just like I did to change it from ‘paragraph’ to ‘heading 4’ above) two things happen. 1. it tells me I am already in ‘paragraph’ which I’m not because the published draft is in ‘heading 4’ and different from all my other posts which I never changed and 2. it looks like it is in ‘paragraph’ font because even though it is published in ‘heading 4,’ I can click on ‘heading 4’ and it will visually change like it was doing when I originally change from, ‘paragraph’ to ‘heading 4.’ The end story is that I can’t change the font back to ‘paragraph’ but it appears that I have. Thanks. If you are trying to look and see the difference, if you go to the address linked to this site and type, ‘Washington’ in the search bar, you can see the font difference between Washington, which is the one I’m trying to change back and Northern California (type that in the search bar) which is one I never changed. Here is the link if in case it’s not automatically attached. https://pacificcresttrailweb.wordpress.com/2016/12/21/southbound-on-the-pacific-crest-trail-2016/
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