• Resolved smalldetails

    (@smalldetails)


    We’ve been focusing on Accessibility Compliance (ADA) for some medical clients and the plugin we’re using keeps reporting absolute fonts. I tried a CSS workaround but there doesn’t seem to be any way to override the use of px for fonts (your styles already use !important in some cases). Is there anything you can suggest that will help us convert our WP Resp Menu pixel fonts to em’s?

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  • Plugin Author Magnigenie

    (@magnigenie)

    Hello @smalldetails,

    Really sorry for the issue. Just use the parent class before the main class to write the CSS and it should work.

    Thread Starter smalldetails

    (@smalldetails)

    Hi, Tried the ‘parent class’ but since this is outside of any of theme divs I tried using body ( ie body #wprmenu_bar .menu_title ). No luck. Are you referring to one of the plugin div’s? If so, which one? In addition, the plugin updates aren’t taking effect. I contacted the host and running out of other possible solutions. Appreciate your help!

    Plugin Author Magnigenie

    (@magnigenie)

    Are you using the free or the pro version of the plugin?

    Thread Starter smalldetails

    (@smalldetails)

    Pro. 3/12/19

    Thread Starter smalldetails

    (@smalldetails)

    It shows the license successfully activated.

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