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how do you change font size in wordpress?
I heard something about style sheet, but i want to be able to write some part of text in 12 size, then some part in 24 to stand out etc. Is there any easy way - in TB for example you just choose from drop down menu
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Where can i change this?
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You should be able to use a external editor with wordpress, most of these editors allow to change the font size. Or you could find a plugin which replaces the editor in your control panel with a one that supports font sizes. So many possibilities
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I wish I could get that type of editor......I need to change some font colors!
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Presentation->Theme Editor
then just change what you want in the stylesheet. chmod it if it isn't writeable. so something like: font-size: small; font-size: xxsmall; font-size: large; etc. just look for the class that you want to change...in other words, all <li>'s in the sidebar might have one size, <h1> in the header might be another size, etc. or do it glowlite's way if it's one sentence you have to change or something. |
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As to this thread's original question, this is really basic stuff but I'm not clear whether you are new to CSS or for some reason imagine that WordPress handles CSS in some special way. Since it's unlikely anyone is going to write a full beginner's guide in answer, you really need to provide a URL and/or a more specific/detailed question. |
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