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  • Controlling the logo in zen grid framework templates

    The logo options in the Zen Grid v2 framework have been built upon to give you a much more flexible solution for personalising the template with your own logo.  

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  • Controlling the tagline

    The tagline is the small snippet or slogan that you see next to the template's logo. This is a span that is hardcoded into the template and is positioned according to where you have placed the logo on the previous section.

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  • Font Stacks

    The font stacks section of the template administrator controls the appearance of the fonts on your site. These styles are written to the body class of the template and a container div int he template.

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  • Template Hilites

    The template style tab relates to the typographical colours and hilites that we provide as variations on the same theme. This option references the specific typography hilite css file that is located in the templates//css/hilites folder.The content of this file will depend upon the theme itself but it is possible that heading, body and other stylistic aspects of the template may be controlled he...

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  • Using Typekit fonts with the Zen Grid Framework

    Typekit is an amazing resource for embedding fonts into your website via a simple combination of javascript and css. The Zen Grid Framework makes it easy for you to add any of the fonts from the Typekit library by simply adding your typekit id in the appearance fonts panel as per the screenshot below.     In order to include the code necessary to use Typekit fonts on your site you need ensur...

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  • Zen Grid Framework CSS Overrides

    The CSS overrides option allows you to create new and specific CSS styling that gets applied to your template. These styles are input in this section override the child's theme within the template. To enable persistence overwrites simply set the override option to yes and then enter your CSS syntax in the spaces provided. If you do not wish to override a particular CSS rule then just leave th...

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