Modal description font always in browsers default
Posted: 30 May 2009, 11:20
Hi
I've got a problem with the Modal pop up in Phoca Gallery, no matter what I try to do the description text and title always appears in the browsers default font (typically Times New Roman for I.E.)
I'm desperately trying to set this as Helvetica to match the rest of the site.
You can see it here http://fiestar2.com/index.php/multimedia/press-cuttings
It is possible in the Tiny MCE editing area to change the description text to helvetica, however when doing this it makes it even more messy as the title is in Times New followed by a dash then the description text in helvetica.
Does anyone know if it's possible to set Helvetica as the default font for the Modal pop up for both title and description?
I have followed the comments here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3310&p=19525&hilit= ... ont#p19525
and
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4321&p=20085&hilit ... ont#p20085
however despite the comments on the second post the template is already in helvetica, it's only this modal pop up that displays the browsers default font. The procedure in the first post doesn't work on this site.
Is this maybe in the joomla modal settings?
Thanks for any help
Cheers
Corin
I've got a problem with the Modal pop up in Phoca Gallery, no matter what I try to do the description text and title always appears in the browsers default font (typically Times New Roman for I.E.)
I'm desperately trying to set this as Helvetica to match the rest of the site.
You can see it here http://fiestar2.com/index.php/multimedia/press-cuttings
It is possible in the Tiny MCE editing area to change the description text to helvetica, however when doing this it makes it even more messy as the title is in Times New followed by a dash then the description text in helvetica.
Does anyone know if it's possible to set Helvetica as the default font for the Modal pop up for both title and description?
I have followed the comments here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3310&p=19525&hilit= ... ont#p19525
and
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4321&p=20085&hilit ... ont#p20085
however despite the comments on the second post the template is already in helvetica, it's only this modal pop up that displays the browsers default font. The procedure in the first post doesn't work on this site.
Is this maybe in the joomla modal settings?
Thanks for any help
Cheers
Corin