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March 1, 2012 at 3:57 pm #174493
I have tried to use the Google Web Font, I’d like to use this mainly for my article titles. So in the template manager I try to change the ‘Page Heading’ part (should be the correct part right?) and save…It just shows the loading animation for a long while but it looks like it saves eventually after manually reloading the page…but the article headings do not change in the new font.
Only when I change the ‘global’ font to a Google web font, it will change every single text succesfully, but I only want to change certain parts like the titles.
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March 2, 2012 at 6:06 am #441322Hello,
Since you want to change the article titles font you should change the Content heading, check now that i have used the same font for your that the changed to affect to your articles titles.
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March 6, 2012 at 3:28 pm #442223<em>@pascm 304479 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello,
Since you want to change the article titles font you should change the Content heading, check now that i have used the same font for your that the changed to affect to your articles titles.
Regards</blockquote>
I’m not really getting that last sentence, but it was indeed the content heading. but…. I also have a red exclamation mark on my profile tab, plus, saving takes AGES…I think it just times out…why could that be? Check the screenshot: http://d.pr/GusB
And one small question…is there a way to incorporate a custom font not provided by Google Web Fonts?
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March 6, 2012 at 8:35 pm #442263Hi,
The red exclamation mark is shown whenever you make a change and it’s there to show that you haven’t save your changes.
You can always try to incorporate a custom font but you will have to edit the CSS files to do that.
As for the saving it might be because of gzip (some hosts do not support gzip because of server load) or a JS conflict in your web site.Regards
P.S. yeap some times my English are not that good sorry about that but i guess you got my point i used the same google font you used for Page Heading to be the same as the Content Heading.
March 7, 2012 at 8:21 am #442367<em>@pascm 305628 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
The red exclamation mark is shown whenever you make a change and it’s there to show that you haven’t save your changes.
You can always try to incorporate a custom font but you will have to edit the CSS files to do that.
As for the saving it might be because of gzip (some hosts do not support gzip because of server load) or a JS conflict in your web site.Regards
P.S. yeap some times my English are not that good sorry about that but i guess you got my point i used the same google font you used for Page Heading to be the same as the Content Heading.</blockquote>
Haha no problem, different languages can be a pain sometimes. Anyway, thanks for the replies. I think my provider should support Gzip, but I’ll doublecheck that. Now I can go on and try to setup a custom font… let’s hope there is a solid guide available somewhere.. 😉
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