The Lord of Time

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I am a University student, with a liking for programming in multiple languages, cyber-security, and working in a non-Windows environment.

I am affiliated with several different Launchpad projects and groups, listed on my Launchpad User Page.

I am also able to be found on ubuntuforums.org, and this is my user account there.

I am an Ubuntu Member as of November of 2011. Please see my launchpad user page for details.


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accepted How to define a custom font family for a wordpress blog that will not affect the entire site
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comment How to define a custom font family for a wordpress blog that will not affect the entire site
marcup, i had old information, you appeared to have edited, so that answers my question. Thanks! :)
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comment How to define a custom font family for a wordpress blog that will not affect the entire site
Per the related answer, my goal is to apply this to specific spans, for example: <span class="customclass">text</span> within wordpress posts. My question is mainly this: Do I need to worry about wordpress-specific formatting, or would adding the custom font-family, and then specially-defining span .customclass within the template/theme's CSS code as I would to a normal site be sufficient to apply the changes?
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comment How to define a custom font family for a wordpress blog that will not affect the entire site
What I specifically want to do is not apply to the entire body, or a page, but specifically within a <span> element, for targetted-formatting within a post. Is that even possible? (I did refer to the codex for this, and this was unable to fully encompass the use-case for this.)
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asked How to define a custom font family for a wordpress blog that will not affect the entire site