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Variable font sizes in NextGen description

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Tagged: css, html, NextGen description field, NextGen template

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  • December 2, 2011 at 12:36 am #4920
    Jane
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    I just left a comment on the “NextGen integration” page just in case others have similar questions, so forgive me for being repetitive, but this is where I tend to look for such answers… I also recognize that I should possibly be directing this question toward the NextGen site, but I’m hoping you might have a suggestion or two.

    I’m revising the look of my store and would like to finesse my product descriptions in the NextGen/eStore gallery. I’ve got a title, sub-title, author, and link to free sample to accommodate and I’d like the title and author to be the site’s default font size (which I think the template uses now?) and the other two items smaller. I’ve always just used simple html code in the boxes for links and such, but there are two problems with that:

    1) with all the variables in displays these days, it seems like giving any part of the text an absolute size would be fraught with disaster. (Would just using a 0.xxem tag would work?)

    2) From what I’m seeing on the internet re: font attributes, html 5 isn’t going to play nice with the code. The default <h2> tag on the titles is a bit much for the situation. I’m trying to keep it as discrete as possible.

    Alternatively, is there a way to create a CSS code for the information put into those descriptions?

    If this is going to involve, like, CSS code 101, please don’t waste your time, but if there’s an easy solution, I’d appreciate the help.

    Thanks as always…

    December 2, 2011 at 3:40 am #39108
    admin
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    I am not a 100% sure as to what you need but I think this video tutorial might help:

    http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/how-to-use-firebug-to-modify-your-wordpress-sites-css-video-tutorial-4037

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