Need a way to target multiple CSS tags
I need a way to target multiple CSS targets. My template has two CSS classes that have content in them, I need to target both.
Great plugin, better if “em” is available
It’s the best Font Resize plugin available. Easy to use, customize and flexible. It would be even better if we can choose the unit between “px” and “em”. Thanks a lot.
Great & Simple
Super simple, plugin does the job very well! Thanks! The plugin also has helpful settings and its own shortcode.
Great & Simple
Super simple, plugin does the job very well! Thanks! The plugin also has helpful settings and its own shortcode.
Need a way to target multiple CSS tags
I need a way to target multiple CSS targets. My template has two CSS classes that have content in them, I need to target both.
almost perfect!
I injected the PHP fragment using the plugin Head, Footer and Post Injections In the “posts” / “just before content”, section, it works like a charm enabling my users to actually see a theme that is genuinely responsive, so many that claim to be responsive, break up words, when they just shouldn’t. Giving the end user the ability to choose their own font size genuinely makes my current theme much more responsive, regardless of which client, OS or guess of both my site thinks its being rendered on… My only one teeny gripe, I’d love to be able to put a simple label just before the triple A that’s used to adjust the font size, while it should be configurable, I think I’d go for something like “For your comfort please do change the font size:” (the triple A is nicely centered with the content so there is plenty of room for a label) Good solid working plugin, just does what it says, the only complication is how you inject it, but then there is even available a short code plugin for it. I wanted an option I wouldn’t forget to add to each post (I don’t like side bars – messes with responsiveness) So injecting it with another plugin just works like a charm – but do be careful with injections, get it wrong and you might need to ftp in and disable the plugin, but then with anything that modifies a theme on the fly, that can always happen.
codifies
March 23, 2021
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4 replies
Great & Simple
Super simple, plugin does the job very well! Thanks! The plugin also has helpful settings and its own shortcode.
Need a way to target multiple CSS tags
I need a way to target multiple CSS targets. My template has two CSS classes that have content in them, I need to target both.
almost perfect!
I injected the PHP fragment using the plugin Head, Footer and Post Injections In the “posts” / “just before content”, section, it works like a charm enabling my users to actually see a theme that is genuinely responsive, so many that claim to be responsive, break up words, when they just shouldn’t. Giving the end user the ability to choose their own font size genuinely makes my current theme much more responsive, regardless of which client, OS or guess of both my site thinks its being rendered on… My only one teeny gripe, I’d love to be able to put a simple label just before the triple A that’s used to adjust the font size, while it should be configurable, I think I’d go for something like “For your comfort please do change the font size:” (the triple A is nicely centered with the content so there is plenty of room for a label) Good solid working plugin, just does what it says, the only complication is how you inject it, but then there is even available a short code plugin for it. I wanted an option I wouldn’t forget to add to each post (I don’t like side bars – messes with responsiveness) So injecting it with another plugin just works like a charm – but do be careful with injections, get it wrong and you might need to ftp in and disable the plugin, but then with anything that modifies a theme on the fly, that can always happen.
codifies
March 23, 2021
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4 replies
Great & Simple
Super simple, plugin does the job very well! Thanks! The plugin also has helpful settings and its own shortcode.
Need a way to target multiple CSS tags
I need a way to target multiple CSS targets. My template has two CSS classes that have content in them, I need to target both.
almost perfect!
I injected the PHP fragment using the plugin Head, Footer and Post Injections In the “posts” / “just before content”, section, it works like a charm enabling my users to actually see a theme that is genuinely responsive, so many that claim to be responsive, break up words, when they just shouldn’t. Giving the end user the ability to choose their own font size genuinely makes my current theme much more responsive, regardless of which client, OS or guess of both my site thinks its being rendered on… My only one teeny gripe, I’d love to be able to put a simple label just before the triple A that’s used to adjust the font size, while it should be configurable, I think I’d go for something like “For your comfort please do change the font size:” (the triple A is nicely centered with the content so there is plenty of room for a label) Good solid working plugin, just does what it says, the only complication is how you inject it, but then there is even available a short code plugin for it. I wanted an option I wouldn’t forget to add to each post (I don’t like side bars – messes with responsiveness) So injecting it with another plugin just works like a charm – but do be careful with injections, get it wrong and you might need to ftp in and disable the plugin, but then with anything that modifies a theme on the fly, that can always happen.
codifies
March 23, 2021
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4 replies