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I'm loving the Arkadia template! I'm brand new to Joomla!, so please bear with me. I want to use a script font in titles, particularly article titles and category titles, but it looks horrible in all caps. Arkadia seems to have a setting where it changes any title to ALL CAPS. How do I change that? I've looked through as many settings as I can find and I'm afraid it will be a CSS change.

When you give me the code, can you also lead me to where I get to the code to change it? All I've found is a box to enter CSS code, but it's blank and I'm not sure just sticking a line of code in an empty box is going to work. Sorry - it's my newbiness, I'm sure.
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Okay, okay. I found how to get to the CSS code. :P Not that I could understand what I should do, but I found "inspect element" on a right click on the front end and found the div.
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Well, I like Arkadia a lot. After working with it, though, I could see that Clarity was really the better choice to start with for the web audience I will be reaching. I love, love, love the templates. I can't wait to use Arkadia for some future project, but Clarity really has the right flavor.

I would still like to mess with the size of font for H2, H3, H4 and H5, though. How would I do that?
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Hi Dawn

Great to hear you are enjoying our templates (",).

To edit the styling for some of your headings you can use the Custom CSS field within your templates parameters (Extenisons -> Template Manager -> J51_Arkadia -> Custom CSS). Simply add something like the following for each of your headings..

[code type=css]h2, h2 a:link, h2 a:visited {
font-size:28px;
font-weight:bold;
text-transform: uppercase;}[/code]
.. editing to your own taste.

CiarĂ¡n
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Woo Hoo!
Nothing like stepping out of one's comfort zone, but it worked. That little box is quite remarkable. The code I tried at first didn't work, but your code, modified to "none" instead of "uppercase" did the trick.

After working with both templates, I've settled back on Arkadia. Not that anyone else cares which I choose. I just want anyone who hasn't purchased your products to know that they are fabulous, each in their own way. I love the full photo background that Arkadia displays, and now, with the headers not capitalized, I can go ahead with my more feminine script font for that.
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