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  • 1.  Font Faces & Sizes in Text Widget

    Posted 11-15-2019 09:46
    Does anyone have a work around for being able to have various font faces and/or font sizes within a text widget instead of having to add create multiple text widgets?
    #Flex-Creating/ManagingEvents

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    Patti Gaughan
    Consultant, Conference and Travel Services
    Kansas City Life Insurance Company
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  • 2.  RE: Font Faces & Sizes in Text Widget

    Community MVP
    Posted 11-20-2019 16:22
    We used to be able to do this in the HTML, but Flex has removed the ability to edit the HTML. I don't see any way to do that now.

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    Lori Wildman
    Senior Marketing Manager
    DuCharme McMilllen & Associates
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  • 3.  RE: Font Faces & Sizes in Text Widget

    User Group Member
    Posted 11-20-2019 17:18
    Can't this be done in the initial theme build? Once you hit "finish" you can't change the overall theme, and have to do everything individually.

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    Rebecca Quinn
    Corporate Events Manager
    Transplace Texas, LP
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  • 4.  RE: Font Faces & Sizes in Text Widget

    Posted 11-22-2019 09:14
    In Flex, I have  set my theme with these options -but within a widget you cannot have different font faces.  If you change from your primary to secondary  font - it changes everything within that widget, not just one line of text that you want changed.   Within a widget, you are limited to only being able to underline, bold, italicize and change font color - not font size or type of font, unless I am missing something.

    Thanks

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    Patti Gaughan
    Consultant, Conference and Travel Services
    Kansas City Life Insurance Company
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  • 5.  RE: Font Faces & Sizes in Text Widget

    Posted 11-20-2019 23:52
    Hi Patti,

    If you're referring to Classic events you are able to do so in the HTML of website pages, as well as in the CSS Advanced coding portion of the "Event Website" section. For Flex, you can select your Primary and Secondary font variations which can differ from whichever theme you choose, all during the initial theme selection. You can also customize font colors, Font style, etc.

    I hope this helps! :)

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    Chelsea Benge
    Events Software Specialist
    Leading Real Estate Companies of the World
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