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  • Thread Starter firststepdevelopment

    (@firststepdevelopment)

    Hi there,

    Thank you very much for your response. Unfortunately, changing the Appearance setting that you have highlighted in the screenshot above only changes whether the heading is bold, italic, thin, etc. It doesn’t change the font; the font is still Marcellus [the default font that was applied to the whole site when I first applied the theme].

    The website I am working on is https://firststeprecovery.co.uk/. If you visit firststeprecovery.co.uk/garden (or see the screenshot I’ve uploaded to https://postimg.cc/rDZg37bW), you will see that the body text is in the simple sans-serif “System” font. This was the overall site font I chose when I applied the theme, by going to Edit Site > Styles > Typography > Text > Font Family > “System”. However, “Heading 1” as shown on the page is still in the Marcellus font.

    I did find out that when I add a “Post Title” block, it looks almost like a heading and I can change the font of this (see https://postimg.cc/VSnwN9X7). This is how I would ideally like all my headings to look. However, using “Post Title” blocks instead of “Heading” blocks is not practical as they will automatically sync to whatever the name of the post/page is set to.

    It seems that either the heading font should be changed along with the body font when adjusting the side-wide font-family in “Styles”, or there should be a sidebar option to change the font family when making headings?

    Thank you,
    Charlie

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