1. rocket_marc
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I recently bought the revolve joolma template.
I need to customize some things (I hope, here, to get the custom CSS code for it)
One of them is to make the font size of the main menu bigger.
Also I would like to be able to choose an other font type for it.
And last why not be able to put it in bolt.
Thank you for your time and have a nice day,
Marc
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Hi Marc

To edit your top menu font size try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


.hornav > ul > li > a {
font-size: 16px;
}


When you say font type are you referring to fonts other than Google fonts?

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,
Thank you for your quick responce :)
Yes, "type" was ment to be Real fonts type. I have to admit that I am not informed jet about Google fonts. It is a sort of save font, in that way that you don't have to have it local in your pc, I suppose.
Please, Tell me what is best to use in such a CSS custom code, to be able to change the font of the main menu of the Revolve Template of J51.
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Hi Marc

May I suggest the following forum post on this query... http://www.joomla51.com/forum/8-commercial-templates/7277-change-fonts#18921

Ciarán
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