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14 years 2 months ago #94524
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Can anyone inform me were in the style css I should make changes to change the default font to Verdana. I use the Rockttheme editor and it would be a real benefit not having to add a line for the font change on every new article.
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14 years 2 months ago #94525
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Replied by william white on topic Change font-family in css
I assume that when you say every new article you refer to every new k2 item.
Take a look at css4k2 from Jilik.net
Wether or not you use it, inspect your item and/or category view with firebug and see exactly where the intro and fulltext are getting their styling from.
With css4k2 you can eaisly change k2.css for different categories when using overrides.
Take a look at css4k2 from Jilik.net
Wether or not you use it, inspect your item and/or category view with firebug and see exactly where the intro and fulltext are getting their styling from.
With css4k2 you can eaisly change k2.css for different categories when using overrides.
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14 years 2 months ago #94526
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Replied by Gorm Chandler on topic Change font-family in css
Hi William.
I had a look at jiliko.net (not jilik) but must admit that I did not understand a great deal of what was offered.
I downloaded the plugin, installed and activated it. However, as little as I understood their homepage as little did I understand what do do with the plugin.
Is this plugin perhaps dedicated for Joomla templates?
Thanks
Gorm
IWilliam White said:
I assume that when you say every new article you refer to every new k2 item.
Take a look at css4k2 from Jilik.net
Wether or not you use it, inspect your item and/or category view with firebug and see exactly where the intro and fulltext are getting their styling from.
With css4k2 you can eaisly change k2.css for different categories when using overrides.
I had a look at jiliko.net (not jilik) but must admit that I did not understand a great deal of what was offered.
I downloaded the plugin, installed and activated it. However, as little as I understood their homepage as little did I understand what do do with the plugin.
Is this plugin perhaps dedicated for Joomla templates?
Thanks
Gorm
IWilliam White said:
I assume that when you say every new article you refer to every new k2 item.
Take a look at css4k2 from Jilik.net
Wether or not you use it, inspect your item and/or category view with firebug and see exactly where the intro and fulltext are getting their styling from.
With css4k2 you can eaisly change k2.css for different categories when using overrides.
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14 years 2 months ago #94527
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Replied by william white on topic Change font-family in css
Sorry if i confused. You probably need to read this first
After creating an override and assigning it to your category Css4k2 allows you to have a seperate custom copy of K2 css called youroverride_style.css in the same directory as the override. With this you can change how different categories look without changing the core k2 files and loosing the changes if you reinstall k2 or upgrade.
After creating an override and assigning it to your category Css4k2 allows you to have a seperate custom copy of K2 css called youroverride_style.css in the same directory as the override. With this you can change how different categories look without changing the core k2 files and loosing the changes if you reinstall k2 or upgrade.
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14 years 2 months ago #94528
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Replied by Gorm Chandler on topic Change font-family in css
Thank you very much William!
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Gorm William White said:
Sorry if i confused. You probably need to read this first
After creating an override and assigning it to your category Css4k2 allows you to have a seperate custom copy of K2 css called youroverride_style.css in the same directory as the override. With this you can change how different categories look without changing the core k2 files and loosing the changes if you reinstall k2 or upgrade.
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Gorm William White said:
Sorry if i confused. You probably need to read this first
After creating an override and assigning it to your category Css4k2 allows you to have a seperate custom copy of K2 css called youroverride_style.css in the same directory as the override. With this you can change how different categories look without changing the core k2 files and loosing the changes if you reinstall k2 or upgrade.
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