What a great plugin. It's a pity it doesn't play well with jQuery.
Question. Is it possible to change the font size and weight of the text displayed over the slides?
I know I could edit the CSS and change the lot, but is it possible to feed the string inline CSS of <font size="..." color="...">Text</font> type of construct?
Cheers,
Mark.
Awesome. A question on the text
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Re: Awesome. A question on the text
Sorry getting late at night (early in the morning) and a tight deadline as usual!
What I have been asked to do, is explore the possibility of
Now is the winter THIS IS REGULAR of our THIS IS VERY BLUE AND BOLD discontent.... THIS IS TEGULAR made curious summer .....blah blah blah
I'm not scared of coding, I'm just a 14 hour newbie with this package
Thank you from 0200 - Australia!! Sport!
What I have been asked to do, is explore the possibility of
Now is the winter THIS IS REGULAR of our THIS IS VERY BLUE AND BOLD discontent.... THIS IS TEGULAR made curious summer .....blah blah blah
I'm not scared of coding, I'm just a 14 hour newbie with this package
Thank you from 0200 - Australia!! Sport!
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Re: Awesome. A question on the text
No one is logged on, never mind, I am going to try this
.jdGallery .slideInfoZone h4
{
padding: 0 !important;
font-size: 14px !important;
background-color: #000000 !important;
margin: 2px 5px !important;
font-weight: bold !important;
color: blue !important;
background-image: none !important;
text-align: left !important;
}
Then put <h4>THIS</h4> caption
Orf I go......
.jdGallery .slideInfoZone h4
{
padding: 0 !important;
font-size: 14px !important;
background-color: #000000 !important;
margin: 2px 5px !important;
font-weight: bold !important;
color: blue !important;
background-image: none !important;
text-align: left !important;
}
Then put <h4>THIS</h4> caption
Orf I go......
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Re: Awesome. A question on the text
Hmmmmmm, that did nothing at all.
Also, after reading quite a few of the threads in this forum, I expected a lot more formatting in the CSS file. There was virtually none. Am I looking at the correct CSS file do you think?
/home/addinall/public_html/robyn/wp-content/plugins/featured-content-gallery/css/jd.gallery.css
I go read some more....ZzzzzZZZZZzzzzzz
Also, after reading quite a few of the threads in this forum, I expected a lot more formatting in the CSS file. There was virtually none. Am I looking at the correct CSS file do you think?
/home/addinall/public_html/robyn/wp-content/plugins/featured-content-gallery/css/jd.gallery.css
I go read some more....ZzzzzZZZZZzzzzzz
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Re: Awesome. A question on the text
i-have-two-2-questions-problems-1978.html#p7597
this is how to edit title and description in slider..
the proper file to edit is jd.gallery.css.php
this is how to edit title and description in slider..
the proper file to edit is jd.gallery.css.php
Yelena Khamidullina
Web Applications Developer, iePlexus
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Web Applications Developer, iePlexus
1. Check settings to exclude fcg-YOU conflict
2. Try to turn off all your plugins at once to exclude fcg-other plugin conflict
3. Try default theme to exclude fcg-theme conflict
4. Post in this forum to involve me in your troubleshooting. URL is required
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Re: Awesome. A question on the text
Ah! Stupid me! Is the .css file just baseline declarations then?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Awesome. A question on the text
Hmmmmm. I think I am still going to have to use <font> until.....confused. Coffee required.
I want to do this. I'd rather do it in CSS. I had to look up HTML font in the wee hours to see how it worked!
That works at the moment in the custom text thingy. Any hints on how to implement THAT in a modern fashion would be appreciated. 0430....Coffee.....
Thanks for your help!
I want to do this. I'd rather do it in CSS. I had to look up HTML font in the wee hours to see how it worked!
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<font size="3" color="black><b>This is a part of a quote my friend wants to <font color="blue">INCLUDE</font> as having meaning by color</b></font>
That works at the moment in the custom text thingy. Any hints on how to implement THAT in a modern fashion would be appreciated. 0430....Coffee.....
Thanks for your help!
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