• Hello to the forum.

    I’ve had a designer do my wordpress, the only problem is he’s gone for good. I’ve noticed on one of my pages(about me page) has two different fonts. Id like to make them the same. How can I achieve this?

    Thank you.

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

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    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    A link would help illustrate the problem…

    Generally speaking pages can have different page templates that control the style of the page.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages#Page_Templates

    If that one page is using a different template then that may account for why the fonts are different.

    Thread Starter graphomet

    (@graphomet)

    Hello this is the following is see in my CMS:

    Theme Happiness with 4 Widgets

    You are using WordPress 3.5.1.

    anyhope?

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Well… I’m not sure… if only there were some other information that you could provide us with…

    A link would help illustrate the problem…

    😀

    If you do not want to share the link that’s perfectly fine too. Keep in mind that if you do share the link we will not remove it later on as that’s just not done here.

    If it’s a page template that’s different then it’s something that you can check yourself. See this other link to verify if it’s a different template or not.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Page_Templates

    Thread Starter graphomet

    (@graphomet)

    Hi jan here is the link to my website:

    http://graphomet.com.au/about/

    as you will notice, the bottom font is different. Id like to have one
    font through out my site.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    *Jan looks at the HTML source and cringes in agony*

    Yep, I see what the problem is. That web page was created by copying the text from Microsoft Word an into the page editor.

    That will never work reliably. Microsoft Word embeds too much E-V-I-L HTML code for that to ever be worth the pain.

    Try this: edit the post and copy the whole text into your plain text editor. Notepad works for this and don’t delete that text in Notepad.

    Then delete ALL the content in that About page and save it. Now go back to Notepad and copy the raw unformatted text from there back to your post using the icon in the editor labeled “Paste as Plain Text”.

    if you do that correctly then the Microsoft Word formatting will be gone and your About page should be correct now.

    Thread Starter graphomet

    (@graphomet)

    Hi jan, and thanks for the help, Ill give it a go tomorrow and let you know.

    Kind regards.

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