Does anyone know why css parameters are filtered out?
This only seems to happen in headings <h1> etc.
Filtered css items
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Re: Filtered css items
This is because 'Roboto' is a Google Fonts. The font weight is determined by the name of the font family.
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Re: Filtered css items
Thanks Pablo, but in the css editor the font is Roboto thin.
I don't get this problem if I don't use a header style but I'm trying to improve my clients SEO and google wants a <h1> style on the page.
Colin
I don't get this problem if I don't use a header style but I'm trying to improve my clients SEO and google wants a <h1> style on the page.
Colin
Re: Filtered css items
The behavior is correct.
'Roboto Thin' is just a variant of Roboto with font-weight 100. That is how Google Fonts works.
'Roboto Thin' is just a variant of Roboto with font-weight 100. That is how Google Fonts works.
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Re: Filtered css items
Hi Pablo,
I managed to fix this by loading my own css styles (mystyles.css), I think the problem is caused becauce WYSIWYG in heading styles sets the font weight to normal.
If you want me to document this in more detail I happy to do so.
Thanks for you amazing progeam.
Regards Colin
I managed to fix this by loading my own css styles (mystyles.css), I think the problem is caused becauce WYSIWYG in heading styles sets the font weight to normal.
If you want me to document this in more detail I happy to do so.
Thanks for you amazing progeam.
Regards Colin
Re: Filtered css items
In styles, you cannot select a 'thin' font and at the same time set bold to false. This is not correct.
In your style the 'bold' property should be empty.
thin => font-weight =100
bold/false = > font-weight = 400 = normal
bold/true = > font-weight = 700
In your style the 'bold' property should be empty.
thin => font-weight =100
bold/false = > font-weight = 400 = normal
bold/true = > font-weight = 700
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Re: Filtered css items
Thanks for the tip, I set that because I was trying to get this to work.