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line 7470:įont-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif īear in mind however that any such changes may be overwritten by Joomla updates. line 190:įont-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif Īdd something like this after ca. So, to increase the text size in articles from the rather meager default Protostar 13px font called for ca. Such additions need to go after the default styling - and there are nearly 7,500 lines of that! The ordering of the changes also seems to matter. So my apologies to glynster and any one else who needs an apology.Īdding CSS rules at the end of the default template.css DOES alter the styling. RUBBISH! And I can say so because I wrote it.

It's got to be do-able has anyone found the answer? I have searched and read lots of posts but nary a solution yet. However, as I said above, altering the font size etc at the line indicated in the template's CSS has no effect. The file reference is given: template.css (line 190)Īltering the font size in the body tag via Firebug has the expected result, but also has the undesirable effect of altering ALL the font sizes including those, for example, on menus, and generally disrupting the page layout. What Firebug says is going on in my case is this: "Inherited from body.site com_content view-featured no-layout no-task itemid-101" where body is in blue and the rest in red - whatever the significance of that is. There's also a tendency on this forum for posters to glibly respond by writing stuff like "I don't have that template but using Firebug makes it all really simple." Well it doesn't - not for me at any rate. Nor does altering the body tag or the body.site tag appear to have any effect. Well I'm with the earlier posters and totally disagree that "it's really simple"! And I regret to say that for me, using J 3 and the default Protostar template, following glynster's advice to add instructions at the end of the CSS file achieves precisely nothing.
