• Resolved tanyairina

    (@tanyairina)


    Oh no! The Typeface of my headings and blog title changed!? I didn’t do anything to change this. I was messin’ around with a plug-in for my images, deactivated it and then activated it again and came back to the blog with a different font.

    Is this on your end, or did I do something wrong?
    Please help.
    Tanya
    Tanyatalkstruth.com

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  • Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    The only thing that was changed with this version that relates to font (text) is the addition of typography option settings. I had to add this to the theme so that if anyone needed to gain more vertical space in the left column, they can easily adjust the text sizes. There are size settings for the site title, site description, menu item, and also heading sizes.

    You can manage several typography sizes from Appearance >> Customize >> Typography.

    Strange though, I tried to make sure that the default sizes were the default sizes in the theme’s stylesheet without changing them. The only thing I can think of is if you made changes to the actual theme stylesheet, then you lose everything when updating. Did you make your changes to the seasonal style.css file before?

    Thread Starter tanyairina

    (@tanyairina)

    I can’t send you a screenshot here to show you what the typeface looked like it before, and what it looks like now. But I can send it to you via email if you will allow me to.

    I did see where you added a typography section to change the sizes. I tried playing with the size numbers but it did nothing to the font.

    Maybe it sounds petty but the typeface was one of my favorite elements, it was so elegant. It’s the Title and the Headings Font that changed.

    If you’d like to see it, I can send it a pic and maybe I can work it out on my end with your advice.

    Thanks so much for your prompt response and all your help. I absolutely love this design and don’t want another.
    Tanya
    Tanyatalkstruth.com

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    You can upload your screenshot to your site somewhere and then post the link to your image in the forum here. But before you do that, if you can tell me what font you used before, that will help. However, I wanted to find out if you made any custom changes to the theme’s own style.css file?

    Thread Starter tanyairina

    (@tanyairina)

    Okay, Ill try to do as you said with the image….

    I have not made any changes to the css file. I wouldn’t know how to, Lol
    AND I dont KNOW what font it was either, it was the one that came with the template….

    here are the images

    http://tanyatalkstruth.com/image-test/

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    AH! Found the problem which is my fault; I could have sworn I fixed this but apparently I only fixed it on the pro version.

    So you do not have to wait for the update, open the functions.php file and look for line 126

    $subsets = 'latin,latin-ext,';

    change it to be this:

    $subsets = 'latin,latin-ext';

    The problem is that one single little comma at the end of latin-ext. I just now uploaded a fix to Seasonal as version 1.1.2

    Thread Starter tanyairina

    (@tanyairina)

    OMG! LOL! You’ve just made my day!!!!
    I will do this right now.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
    It’s amazing what a little comma will do, that’s why I don’t do code…too scary.

    Thanks again.
    T

    Theme Author Shaped Pixels

    (@shaped-pixels)

    exactly… one little comma.

    that’s why I don’t do code…too scary

    …and I code 8-10 hours per day lol

    Anyway, my apologies for putting you through that, but at least the problem was found and fixed.

    Thread Starter tanyairina

    (@tanyairina)

    YAY!!!!!! IT WORKED!!!!!!!!!

    THANK YOU, MY GOOD MAN!

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