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Make a user an admin of my site? | Forum

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Carol Schumacher
Carol Schumacher Jul 7 '16
When I hit the moderator button to add a user it says User Not Found.  Is there some reason it isn't?
The Forum post is edited by Carol Schumacher Jul 7 '16
Carol Schumacher
Carol Schumacher Jul 7 '16
There can't be spaces in the user name if you are trying to make user a moderator. 
Solved
dave Leader
dave Jul 8 '16
good job carol glad you got it sorted   :)
Carol Schumacher
Carol Schumacher Jul 14 '16
Thanks Dave, I try to figure things out myself as much as possible. 
Some of my members want to change fonts for their pages, do you know of any plugins that will do that?
Darryl B Leader
Darryl B Jul 14 '16
There is this plugin. they have a demo site. It doesn't directly have a font setting, but they can add their own custom css from what I can see.

https://developers.oxwall.com/store/item/920
Carol Schumacher
Carol Schumacher Jul 16 '16

Thanks Darryl but I don't want to make preset backgrounds for my users to choose from, nor would I like by adding that plugin for my users to lose their backgrounds. YIKES


Darryl B Leader
Darryl B Jul 16 '16
I don't use it myself. It was just the only plugin that allowed some user customization. The only other option would be to allow them to customize their profile page, and dashboard. They could then use the custom html widget to apply a font css to those pages. Of course the font has to be available on the site.
Darryl B Leader
Darryl B Jul 16 '16
If you went the route to allow them to customize those pages, and use the custom html widget. The code to put in the widget would be like the following. This doesn't affect all of the fonts. Links will still carry the system font.

<style>
body, html{
font-family: "Aerial";
}
</style>