Changing Page title font issue
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Guys
I've changed my H1 and H2 fonts in Google fonts which now works after changing the code in head.php as per another Help question.
However the page title font won't change. I had changed this to Arial in Customise/Page info/Page name font.
I re changed this to 'Select Font' to remove the Arial. When saving this change it takes ages then reverts to Arial again.
See:http://91.109.7.116/~demo160216... on About page.
How can I get round this please?
Ian
I've changed my H1 and H2 fonts in Google fonts which now works after changing the code in head.php as per another Help question.
However the page title font won't change. I had changed this to Arial in Customise/Page info/Page name font.
I re changed this to 'Select Font' to remove the Arial. When saving this change it takes ages then reverts to Arial again.
See:http://91.109.7.116/~demo160216... on About page.
How can I get round this please?
Ian
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Am I right in thinking that when I modify the page title font on Customise once done I only have the fonts available there to use? I cannot then use the Google font option?
To try and offer more info on this...
Currently concrete5 offer the core functionality that you see in the design > customize panel. This allows you to select from a small subset of fonts pre-defined by their system. The only font that is added (from the theme package) to this menu is the singular font that has been pre-defined in the themes preset file. So in the case of the Arizona starting point, the font 'cabin' is set as the default font for the page info title, this will be available form the customize panel. So if you have changed this to arial, you can easily change this back.
The Google Fonts option page is something we created for a theme specifically. This functionality overrides any font family chosen from the customize panel.
Currently concrete5 offer the core functionality that you see in the design > customize panel. This allows you to select from a small subset of fonts pre-defined by their system. The only font that is added (from the theme package) to this menu is the singular font that has been pre-defined in the themes preset file. So in the case of the Arizona starting point, the font 'cabin' is set as the default font for the page info title, this will be available form the customize panel. So if you have changed this to arial, you can easily change this back.
The Google Fonts option page is something we created for a theme specifically. This functionality overrides any font family chosen from the customize panel.
Thanks. I was trying to modify the page title font which I had changed from Cabin to Arial. I wanted to use a Google font but couldn't so have turned off page titles and inserted a block there instead and used standard h1 and h2's which worked.
You mention:
The Google Fonts option page is something we created for a theme specifically. This functionality overrides any font family chosen from the customize panel.
It doesnt. I have reset page title and description to Cabin in the Customise section and then changed the h1, h2 and h3 headings to Roboto in Theme Google font settings. I have then re activated page titles and the titles now display - in Cabin! Underneath you can see the content block I have used to get Roboto.
See:http://91.109.7.116/~demo160216/index.php/about...
Any thoughts!
Ian
The Google Fonts option page is something we created for a theme specifically. This functionality overrides any font family chosen from the customize panel.
It doesnt. I have reset page title and description to Cabin in the Customise section and then changed the h1, h2 and h3 headings to Roboto in Theme Google font settings. I have then re activated page titles and the titles now display - in Cabin! Underneath you can see the content block I have used to get Roboto.
See:http://91.109.7.116/~demo160216/index.php/about...
Any thoughts!
Ian
As I said earlier. There is not a google font option for page info or page description currently. They may be a h1 and h2 but they are specified in the CSS with a wrapping div so this takes control over the generic h1 font selected in the Google fonts option page.
Thanks. I must have mis understood! Back to content blocks!
In this case, I believe the original font was 'Cabin' which is a Google font. Your only option currently now you have changed this is to select from the options in the list - this is a concrete5 limitation unfortunately. However, I think it may be suitable to have these elements added to the custom Google fonts functionality we have built in to the theme.
We will look in to this in the next Fundamental version.