• I use Genesis Featured Widget Amplified in different parts of my homepage, and wondered if it’s possible to style the titles differently to each other. For example, at the top of the page is the newest story with a large image that I want style with a large bold font like newspaper front page headline, but leave the others below it in the current H2 format that comes with the News Child theme. Possible?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-featured-widget-amplified/

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  • Did you ever figure this out? I’d like to know this too.

    Actually I just need one styling for all the uses, but I can’t find where the style takes effect anywhere in the theme css. I just want to change the size and color.

    Hopefully someone can offer some help.

    Thread Starter macmonkeymark

    (@macmonkeymark)

    GFWA takes its styling from the overall theme CSS. Making a change there will effect every instance in your WordPress site, unless your theme has separate widget styles, and even then, changes to say a widget H2 style will change all widget H2 styles, rather than just GFWA ones.

    Still dipping in and trying to find out a way to inject styling into different instances of GFWA on my homepage. I’m thinking that widget CSS classes might work. I’ll report back, but it would be much better if we could specify a CSS class for elements from within GFWA.

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