I have a list in SharePoint 2013 where the fonts are all over the place: Verdana, Arial, New Times Roman, 12pt, 8pt, etc. How do I set a standardized format?
2 Answers
Go to your site master page setting page, find out what is the the css file is used in the site. Download that css file. Locate the below css class in that file:
<style>
/* Set font sizes on Header and Cells */
.ms-vh2, .ms-vh
{
font-size:19pt;}
.ms-vb2, .ms-vb
{ font-size:19pt;}
.ms-rtestate-field
{
/*font-family: "Times New Roman", Georgia, Serif;*/
font-size:19pt;
line-height: none}
</style>
Now, adjust your font size and font family. Finally, apply back this modified css file to the site.
Source :
Change default list Font Size SharePoint 2013
Add the CSS Style below in a Script Editor Web Part in the List View page or add into master page, List Header 12pt, List Item 8pt:
<style type="text/css">
.ms-vh2, .ms-vh
{
font-size:12pt;
font-family: "Times New Roman", Verdana, Arial;
}
.ms-vb2, .ms-vb
{ font-size:8pt;
font-family: "Times New Roman", Verdana, Arial;
}
</style>
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Ok, I guess I spoke too soon. It looks like the text entry is still Times New Roman. I placed the css in a script editor– adams-jApr 27, 2020 at 1:28
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Times New Roman is set in the CSS, if you want other font style, you can set in CSS. Refer the font style list here: css-tricks.com/snippets/css/css-font-families– JerryApr 27, 2020 at 1:43