Overwriting font size with Custom css

It seems that it is not possible to overwrite the font size via css.

If I give my text a class name and then in the theme options / custom css the changes (background etc) are applied but the font size does not work.

I tried to switch off Auto font size, but it doesn't change anything, my css entry is overwritten.

What is the reason for this?  

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  • Hi,

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    Thanks

  • Hi Phil, thanks for the support. Maybe I can tell you what I want to do. I want to calculate my text on the whole page with vw, so that the text adapts smoothly to all sizes.  

    e.g. with:

    font-size: clamp(1rem, -0.875rem + 8.333vw, 3.5rem);

    Unfortunately, this does not work because the CSS entries for the font-size cannot be overwritten. 

    the website is here: https://www.temporary-url.com/A564E5

    Thank you!

  • If you want to overwrite all fonts on your website you can use the following CSS:

    html body *{
     font-size: clamp(1rem, -0.875rem + 8.333vw, 3.5rem);
    }
    

    Best regards

  • Thanks, I know how css works, can you please read the entire post?

  • Sorry for the misunderstanding. Can you share the whole CSS you prepared, please?

    Did you try adding !important?


    Best regards

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