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October 28, 2015 at 12:21 pm #526040
Hi,
Is there a way in which I can add a site wide scrolling-marquee-like greeting (maybe below the header?) for wishing users during festive seasons? And also, how can I use a particular Google Font only for that section while the rest of the site continues using its default font? As of now, I am using the headline rotator with the default font, but its not quite how I intended it to appear.October 28, 2015 at 3:54 pm #526200Hi Rahul!
We don’t have any “marquee” style elements. There is probably a lot of plugins out there you can use for this but I do not know of any that I can recommend.
You can use this custom CSS to change just the rotator text.
.av-rotator-text-single { font-family: verdana !important; }
You can change it to a Google Font but the font must be used somewhere else on the site first to make sure it’s loaded.
Best regards,
ElliottOctober 29, 2015 at 2:49 pm #526785Hi,
I’m sorry I’m not a WordPress expert so I will need some more details regarding this. Let me provide some in-depth information so that you can help me out with this.- I want the text in Headline Rotator to be perfectly center-aligned. Right now, I have selected Center alignment in the Headline Rotator options. It seems that the div containing Text has moved to the Center but the text is still Left aligned.
- I want the rest of the website font to be the one selected in Enfold Theme Options > General Styling, i.e., Open Sans Font. However, I want the Headline Rotator Section to use a different Google Font. For this, you said the Google Font needs to be used somewhere else in the site to ensure it is loaded. How do I use it somewhere else in the site? Wouldn’t that be like using in a particular section like the Headline Rotator itself?
October 29, 2015 at 3:13 pm #526827Ok I used WP google Fonts plugin to change the font. So that problem is solved.
However, the center-alignment in Headline Rotator is still an issue. Please visit my website and check the Headline Rotator below Menu to get a clearer understanding.
October 31, 2015 at 12:08 am #527773Hey!
Try adding this code to the Quick CSS:
.av-fixed-rotator-width .av-rotator-text { width: auto !important; }
Cheers!
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