I know how to change the font for the published website, but how do I do it for the editor itself. I will go blind trying to read it as it stands now.
If you have useful content people will read it anyway. Just split it into paragraphs and add more headings to ease reading. Image will surely add more fun.
WP Edit plugin is excellent and then there's WordPress Font customizer. Both are different but are equally as good. If your theme already has Google Fonts, then WordPress Font customizer may not work.
Here's training on the WP Edit plugin:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/wp-edit-plugin-setup-tutorial
~Jude
Wow, I think I have WP editor but never noticed the font options. Blind from staring at this computer all day by now I guess!
It will depend on your theme but in order to change it site wide you'll have to edit the css. What theme are you using?
I am using Contango, and have looked through the css, and have not found what is controlling the admin portion of the site yet. I may try just changing my admin theme instead.
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How do you change the font size in the wp editor?
I know how to change the font for the published website, but how do I do it for the editor itself. I will go blind trying to read it as it stands now.
If it's not your theme or a plugin, it's your browser settings. If you use Chrome click on the three horizontal lines top right then next to Zoom click the + button to make what you see bigger. I always use 150% in my browser so I can see better. Just my 2 cents worth. ~Marion
I am trying to avoid zoom, because then I loose the rest of the page and have to scroll around.
If you have useful content people will read it anyway. Just split it into paragraphs and add more headings to ease reading. Image will surely add more fun.
WP Edit plugin is excellent and then there's WordPress Font customizer. Both are different but are equally as good. If your theme already has Google Fonts, then WordPress Font customizer may not work.
Here's training on the WP Edit plugin:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/wp-edit-plugin-setup-tutorial
~Jude
Wow, I think I have WP editor but never noticed the font options. Blind from staring at this computer all day by now I guess!
It will depend on your theme but in order to change it site wide you'll have to edit the css. What theme are you using?
I am using Contango, and have looked through the css, and have not found what is controlling the admin portion of the site yet. I may try just changing my admin theme instead.
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So here is a question for the masses at large: I have written some content for my site, but the photos are not ready yet, and I am not sure what I am doing affiliate wise. Shoul
For me, I prefer to publish the blog with the pictures as it will enhance the look of the blog. :)
I followed the lessons as I was building my site. I didn't go ahead of the lessons. When we reached the lesson of adding the media that's when I put pictures on my site
I would go ahead and publish. Add your pictures later but don't forget to put the alt text in. If you have something to put in as images, go ahead and do that because you can always change them later.
Can you find some type of relevant small image to put above the fold, so to speak? If you can, I'd publish now to get it out there. When the proper images are ready, you can always switch it out. Just my nickel.
At a minimum I would want to get the photos in place, especially if they are relevant to your content. As for the affiliate links, you can go back and add anytime. Just my opinion, but hope it helps. ~Jeremy
I've published post without images and I added them later. It's up to you and what you feel more comfortable with
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Publish without pictures or an affiliate program?
So here is a question for the masses at large: I have written some content for my site, but the photos are not ready yet, and I am not sure what I am doing affiliate wise. Shoul
For me, I prefer to publish the blog with the pictures as it will enhance the look of the blog. :)
I followed the lessons as I was building my site. I didn't go ahead of the lessons. When we reached the lesson of adding the media that's when I put pictures on my site
I would go ahead and publish. Add your pictures later but don't forget to put the alt text in. If you have something to put in as images, go ahead and do that because you can always change them later.
Can you find some type of relevant small image to put above the fold, so to speak? If you can, I'd publish now to get it out there. When the proper images are ready, you can always switch it out. Just my nickel.
At a minimum I would want to get the photos in place, especially if they are relevant to your content. As for the affiliate links, you can go back and add anytime. Just my opinion, but hope it helps. ~Jeremy
I've published post without images and I added them later. It's up to you and what you feel more comfortable with
See more comments
If it's not your theme or a plugin, it's your browser settings. If you use Chrome click on the three horizontal lines top right then next to Zoom click the + button to make what you see bigger. I always use 150% in my browser so I can see better. Just my 2 cents worth. ~Marion
I am trying to avoid zoom, because then I loose the rest of the page and have to scroll around.