You’ll need to use CSS. Something to the effect of:
.widget_sp_image-description {
font: (your css styling here);
}
Thanks Peter. Sorry, I’m a Marketing guy — not a programmer, so I’m not sure what you are talking about. Any chance you can dumb it down?
Thanks,
Jeff Simmons
Sorry Jeff, that’s as basic as I can get without suggesting that you contract a web developer.
Ok thanks Peter. If you could tell me where to use that code, that would be helpful
Thanks
Jeff Simmons
Hi Peter,
A poor despairing bookstore owner is wondering, wondering, where to use that precious line of code that you so generously sent!
Thank you.
Bruno
http://www.libreriadelviaggiatore.com
Honestly, it depends on the theme you’re using, but generally:
/wp-content/themes/[your theme]/style.css is the file that needs this update.
You can also use the Appearance/Editor -> style.css but I’m not a huge fan of this approach to editing server files.
Sorry to be so late in sending this feed back, your few words solved my problem. Thank you for your precious help.
Bruno
Why thank you Bruno! What a delightful update!
Thank you Peter… very much appreciated!
Jeff Simmons