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  • #823982

    Hi, I don’t find the setting where you can change the menu font and its size…it’s not possible under customizer…thanks!

    #824006

    Hey nadinedomnink,

    You can do it via css, we can help you with that, if you give us a link to your website. What font is that?

    Best regards,
    Victoria

    #824404

    hi,
    1)it’s http://www.paukersliebling.de and I would like to experiment with the font a bit. Maybe we can try eczar and size 12.

    2) I also would like to have a bit more space between the menu and the logo.

    3) The name of the site which is used appears on the left upon the first image. I would like to erase that. Isn’t it possible that the site used appears in a different color in the menu?

    Thanks a lot!

    #824831

    Hi nadinedomnink,

    Here is how you can add another google font
    https://kriesi.at/support/topic/add-new-font/#post-234710
    And then use it like so
    https://kriesi.at/support/topic/adding-more-google-fonts-2/#post-240289

    Here is the code to add more space between the menu and the logo, you can put in Enfold > General Styling > Quick Css,  if it does not work, put into themes/enfold/css/custom.css

    
    .html_top_nav_header.html_header_top.html_header_sticky #top #wrap_all #main {
        padding-top: 80px;
    }
    

    Title can be hidden by the setting in the theme options

    View post on imgur.com

    If you need further assistance please let us know.
    Best regards,
    Victoria

    #828901

    Hi, sorry, but I just want to change the font – I am happy with the fonts available…I just need to know where to change the menu font size and the font? Thanks a lot!

    #829453

    Hi,

    For the font size (global) you can go to Enfold > General Styling > Font (tab) > then look for Default content font size and set it to the px size you want.

    For menu, go to Enfold > Advanced Styling > choose Main Menu Links in the dropdown menu then click on the Edit Element button, then modify the font size as you see fit. Hope this helps :)

    Best regards,
    Nikko

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