What’s the URL to your site where you’re using the shortcode? It’s probably something in your theme’s CSS that is overriding the size attribute.
Here is an example blog post using the shortcode: http://kinneygroup.com/disk-is-dead-essay/
It looks like there’s some filtering on the size attribute that is preventing it from going into effect. Thanks for the catch! I’ll make the changes and issue the update tonight or tomorrow at the latest. In the meantime, go ahead and update your shortcode with the size you’d like and when the fix rolls out and you update the plugin, you should be good to go!
I’ll post another message here and close your issue when the fix is pushed out. Let me know how it goes.
My bad… I removed them just in case, and forgot to add them back in. They are added now. The first is set to 36 and the 2nd is set to 10.
I see now that the 36 size is working correctly, but not the smaller size. I was only trying to make them smaller earlier, and not larger. Any advice on getting it smaller than the default?
Version 1.6.2 is fixes issues with the size attribute and is now available for download:
- Fixes issue where user can not decrease font size below 12px
- Fixes issue where size attribute was not recognized if color attribute was not also set
Thanks so much for your feedback!
Awesome! This works perfectly now! Thank you for your awesome support