So if I put font-family: times new roman; in my custom css box, all the font will show as Times New Roman?
I haven't tested this, but
body { font-family: "Times New Roman"; }
should do the trick.
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So if I put font-family: times new roman; in my custom css box, all the font will show as Times New Roman?
I haven't tested this, but
body { font-family: "Times New Roman"; }
should do the trick.
It should be .formpost when you're typing a new post, and .editpost if you're editing an existing post.
I see that in the default CSS, but it doesn't have a "font size = whatever" line where I can change the font size (I've been bumping everything up by ~10%, and it works great for my horrible eyesight). Can I just put that in a line that says "Font size = 90%", or will that make the Internet explode?
For space at the bottom of the post, you need to change the padding-bottom parameter of the .post class. It's currently set to 1.5em, so
.post { padding-bottom: 1em; }
will make it a little less blanky.
Teppy, this should do the trick:
.formpost, .editpost { font-size: 90%; }
What I mean is this part:
.formpost, .editpost {
width: 505px;
height: 175px;
}
Is there a place in there I can indicate that the font needs to be bigger? Because what I'm typing right now looks like it's about 6 pt., and it's killing my eyes.
Funny -- I really think everything looks pretty much exactly the same as before. When I first came on this morning, I was expecting the posts in here to end up with saying we were switching back to the old style.
I haven't tested this, but
body { font-family: "Times New Roman"; }
should do the trick.
Worked terrific, thanks. Serif fonts look much nicer to my eyes.
Jon, I tried what you indicated, and I'm still getting teeny-tiny font as I type.
Oh, sorry! If you want it bigger, try:
.formpost, .editpost { font-size: 120%; }
Okay, apparently I just needed to make it 100% instead of 90%. It's all good now.
Are the line breaks essential to the formatting?