1. andreash
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  3. Saturday, 01 June 2019
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Hello,

while customising Ariana-template i've got following Problems:

1. I have to change the fontcolor from the menueentries inside the footer.
I tired changing with Custom CSS possibility in the backend but
.footermenu ul li a
{color: #ffffff !important}
does not work. Can yout tell me how to change this?

2. Also I changed the font-familiy in Template-options
Gerneral -> Typography Styling for each elemtent to Open Sans google font wich is allready a selectable font in your template
Especially in Body i tried to create a new item wich is displayed on first page including some words in font style Italic.
Inside the Editor it's not able to select Open Sans and without choosing any fontfamily it seems like Open Sans is automatically
choosen but the "italic" words are not displayed in the way it is displayed typing same words on fonts.google.com .


Looking forward hearing from you.
Kind regards
Andreas
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Hello

Would you have a URL to your site and we will examine these issues further?

Ciaran
  1. more than a month ago
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Thank you

1. To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.footermenu ul li a, .footermenu ul li span {
color: #fff !important;
}


2. This issue should be now amended?

Ciaran
  1. more than a month ago
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