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Perfect! Thank you!
Hmm. Having some problems.
Here’s the link…
http://www.tonyskalicky.com/remco/portfolio-item/marcus-jansen-program/Trying to stylize the h1 and the subheader in the special header box.
h1 is MARCUS JANSEN PROGRAM and
subheader is Digitally Printed CatalogI added the code to functions, and in the special header I added the class remco-special-headers
Then I added the following to my quick css.remco-special-headers
{
text-transform:none;
color: red;
}that didn’t work, so i also tried
h1.remco-special-headerswhat i’d like to do is play around with the text-transform and letterspacing of the h1, and make the subheader italic and a different color. what is the best way to do it? I don’t really care which way it gets done, as long as it won’t affect the styling of the rest of the site’s h1 tags, and it’s easy enough to do across many portfolio items that i have now, and whatever is to come. thank you!!!
tony
brilliant! this should be a standard feature! i will try this out and let you know how it goes.
thank you!
beautiful! thank you!
Hi Josue,
Thank you! I will add those in and see how they work. What I’d like to do exactly is name the proper class so I can tinker with those elements on my portfolio page, and not H1, H2, etc., elsewhere on the site.
Specifically, the font-family, text-transform, letter-spacing, font-style and weight. The H tags elsewhere all default to bold and all caps, which is OK with me, but on the portfolio pages I’d like to make them a little different, and still keep the hierarchy of having h1 and h2 tags.
Make sense? Thanks again!
May 29, 2014 at 2:40 am in reply to: How to remove logo in header until sticky header is activated #271579That did it! Thank you!
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that was it! thank you!
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