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Baldilocks 08-28-2008 02:00 AM

Category/ Forum Title Default Font Help
 
I want to make the Category & Forum options be in Tahoma font, instead of the default Verdana that vBulletin uses.

I have tried doing this with the the span codes and that works, but it messes with the sub-forum's and the today's/new posts list view.

Is there a way to make the entire default font tahoma instead of verdana??

Thanks in advance.

Lynne 08-28-2008 02:29 AM

Did you try changing it in the Main CSS for the style?

Baldilocks 08-28-2008 02:33 AM

Yes. Tahoma is the only font I have listed in the CSS and it still shows up as Verdana. (shrug).

Lynne 08-28-2008 02:50 AM

In EuphoricAryhmia? It looks like Tahoma to me (more 'squishy' than Verdana - I think?).

Verdana:
We have a LARGE off-topic section in addition to all the usual popular topics that people talk about everyday! We are still growing and you can help!!

Tahoma:
We have a LARGE off-topic section in addition to all the usual popular topics that people talk about everyday! We are still growing and you can help!!


(You do have some strange things going on in your source code though:

Code:

<span style="font: 16px tahoma; font-weight: bold;">Our Stats<span style="font: 16px tahoma; font-weight: bold;"> </div></td>
Oh, and you still do have some fonts listed as Verdana. Just look at the CSS in your source code.

Baldilocks 08-28-2008 02:52 AM

Yes, I changed those with the span codes, but I would like to remove those and just have it globally change all of the default text to Tahoma.

Lynne 08-28-2008 02:59 AM

It looks like it should be right.

When I have to try and figure out what is going on with CSS, I do extreme changes to find out where things are being inherited from. Try changing some setting to a serif font to make it obvious. Find out exactly where it is getting it's font from by doing obvious changes like that.

Baldilocks 08-28-2008 03:04 AM

I have tried that. LOL. I probably should just leave it alone, but when I see a forum with Tahoma font it just looks SO much better.

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