@ErinKas, you can add classes to any of the templates that you have. this blog already has a class of "blog"
you can write a style targeting h2's in a template with class blog
.blog h2{
whatever floats your boat here
}
It looks like you have some inline styles on the h2s. you will need to remove those so you can get rid of the spans that are within them. it will be obvious if you look at the code in your rich text editor 🙂
Hey @dennisedson Are you saying to remove the blog stylings in the website css style sheet? Im still learning a bit about css and html. 🙂 I am not sure where the inline html stylings are on the h2s? Thanks
no problem. In the rich text editor, there is a dropdown at the top to show source. you will see the coded version of your text in there. your h2 will be like this
<h2><span style="">i am the h2</span></h2>
remove the span and leave the text.
Then you can add the correct style to your style sheet as i mentioned before
Looks like you handle this. I see that you have it at the blog post level an in the stylesheet. Looks like you also removed that span that was added by the rich text editor!
You should be able to remove the style from the blog post head as it is redundant. (it wont hurt if you leave it.)
See the screen grab from your code.
The inline style is in the page head and the advisors.css code is in..well..advisors.css 🙂