• I’m using the Leone theme and it’s designed with the text overlaying the header image. Does anyone know how I can make the text sit under the header image instead? I’d like people to see the title clearly. Thanks.

    I should also mention that I’m really new to html and css and all that jazz. 🙂

    One more thing: How do you code it, so that the first letter or word of each post is bigger and a different font style than the rest of the post?

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  • Keep in mind that unless they have your font on their computer it will not display the same way, unless you’re using Scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR) which I seriously doubt your using.

    Do you have a link to your site? What ‘text’ is overlaying, the site name and tagline?

    On your last question:

    Try Viper’s Drop Caps plugin: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/90491

    Thread Starter sassystyle

    (@sassystyle)

    Here’s a link to my site: http://fff.thesilvas.com/

    The site name and tagline sit on top of the header image, but it’s hard to read them. I’m wondering where/how I make the name and tagline sit under the image.

    I’ll check out the Viper Drop Caps plugin. Thanks. 🙂

    ‘I’m wondering where/how I make the name and tagline sit under the image.’

    The easist way is to just make it part of the image. Just layer it on top wherever you want it. Remove the old test that you see now through your ACP. I think it’s in the Options section. Just clear out the two top lines (Weblog title: and Tagline) and click on ‘Update Options’ 🙂

    Thread Starter sassystyle

    (@sassystyle)

    Thanks for helping with both issues. 🙂

    Audra

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