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  • christimcginley Friend
    #145844

    I am trying to use some of the Typography options to help spice up some content but when I use the recommended coding the expected typography doesn’t happen. Here’s an example: http://biz70.inmotionhosting.com/~corvhp5/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=89&Itemid=82

    Here’s the code I’ve used:

    <p>Pre-Registration for the 2010 Corvette & High Performance show is now open.</p>
    <div class=”download”>
    <p><a href=”http://www.corvhp.com/docs/2010-Registration-Form.pdf”>Please download the 2010 Registration Form</a>.</p>
    </div>
    <p>Thank You!</p>

    I’ve checked to be sure typo.css is in the CSS folder in the templates folder.

    What am I doing wrong? Is there a missing css file or something?

    Thank you for any guidance you can provide!

    instantinlaw Friend
    #322920

    Your editor may be stripping out the code. Try disabling or changing your editor when adding the code.

    christimcginley Friend
    #322943

    Thank you Instantinlaw, that was a good idea because I’ve noticed that happening before but alas, that was not the problem.

    I decided to check the typo.css to see what it actually had for the code. It is a p.download style. The instructions on the Typography page told me to create a div and apply the class to that. That doesn’t work. What does work is when I applied the class to the <p> tag.

    <p class=”download”>my text here</p>

    Thanks for responding. I’ll mark this thread closed.

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