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  • ag0g0girl Friend
    #161941

    I am very happy with this template, but I just noticed today that when I put iphone to view the desktop version the font shows a script font for all text. What is going on?
    http://spaceyhost.com/jcloris/


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    khoand Friend
    #383396

    Hi,
    I guess iphone don’t support “comic sans ms,cursive” font. You try to use other font

    ag0g0girl Friend
    #383408

    Darn!

    Here is a old list for iOS 4.2.

    View the Cross-Device Website Compatibility
    Test results for this site are here http://tinyurl.com/45g7s2u

    Try it for yourself: http://tinyurl.com/249nky7

    huypl Friend
    #383716

    Hi agogogirl,
    I’m checking it and contacting the JA development staff for this.

    ag0g0girl Friend
    #384149

    I did take out the
    ,cursive
    part after the comic sans ms and I now am getting a default serif font. Still not happy with that. Why can’t we use the google font for paragraphs and not just the headings and menus?

    huypl Friend
    #384197

    Hi ag0g0girl,
    We can use the google font for a paragraph. Follow this instruction:
    1. Open your article, change to HTML view, your article content should be inside a <p> tag. Try to add a class for this tag, something like this:
    <p class=”myfont”>….. article content…. </p>

    2. Go to your templatesja_cloriscsstemplate.css and add this line at the bottom:

    [PHP]p.myfont{ font-family: ‘Schoolbell’, serif;}[/PHP]

    Schoolbell is the google font name. You inherit this font from choosing Schoolbell for the menu or the heading like you did in the template manager ->profiles.
    Then remember to clear cache to see the result.

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