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What is the best way to change the default overall fonts on the site (i.e., font and size of titles in blog posts, news feed, whatever)? Is it directly in the css (not preferred!) or via a drupal module such as @font-your-face? I would like to have the option of changing title sizes, etc.
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mpotter CreditAttribution: mpotter commentedWe've used the font-your-face module successfully on projects that don't have a full theme of their own. The Colorizer module used in OA2 will eventually be expanded to handle fonts, but that's later in the year.
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jbrundle CreditAttribution: jbrundle commentedThanks also for that. Will try that module.
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JKingsnorth CreditAttribution: JKingsnorth commentedMarking this as fixed then?
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jbrundle CreditAttribution: jbrundle commentedNothing new to add from me at this time.