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I installed the google fonts plug in so that I could use the David font on my content but I am not seeing it as a choice on my font options. Is there anything additional that I need to do?
Kim
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my Google font in <h3> does not change. It is always the same for H1 to H6. Colors and size are okay.
@Kim: I don’t see David in the list of Google Font, that is why it is not showing. For Google font list, check this https://www.google.com/fonts
@powwareherbie: I don’t get it what you mean. When I check in your site, I see that you have Open Sans for all heading tags as well as body text. So, can you explain what is you code and how are you trying to do it.
Sure it is. Do a search for David. It’s there.
@Kim: Yes, I did search for David font and see the result https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/81234910/google-font-david-not-found.png. I just found “Cardo” font by David Perry. But there is no font called David
aaaah. I see. sorry!
It’s asking me to Add CSS Selectors:
Type each CSS selector that you would like this font control to manage in the box below. Use the tab key to separate each selector.
What would these CSS selectors be?