Here is the code for headings h3 where I can adjust styles: <h3 style="font-family: Cochin, serif; font-size: 24px; font-weight: 300; font-style: italic;">
A Reflection on Sensitivity: Strength in Vulnerability
</h3>
A Reflection on Sensitivity: Strength in Vulnerability
</h3>
A Reflection on Sensitivity: Strength in Vulnerability
What does serif font mean?
LIL asked: What does Serif font mean?
The term serif after "Cochin" in the code is a fallback font family. Here's what it means:
What is a Fallback Font?
The term serif after "Cochin" in the code is a fallback font family. Here's what it means:
What is a Fallback Font?
- Fonts like Cochin may not be installed on all devices or supported by all browsers.
- To ensure the text still displays with a similar look, the browser uses a fallback font if Cochin isn't available.
- In this case, serif is the fallback font family, ensuring the text uses any serif-style font if Cochin can't be applied.
- Serif fonts have small decorative lines or strokes at the ends of the characters. Examples include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Garamond.
The font this Weebly theme is using for text and title is Cardo.
This is a code for beautiful title The Healing Poems, similar to what Julian picked:
<h1 style="
font-family: 'Snell Roundhand', cursive;
font-size: 5em;
font-weight: normal;
color: #fff;
text-align: center;
line-height: 1.8;
padding-bottom: 1px;
margin-top: 1px;
margin-bottom: 1px;">
The Healing Poems
</h1>
<h1 style="
font-family: 'Snell Roundhand', cursive;
font-size: 5em;
font-weight: normal;
color: #fff;
text-align: center;
line-height: 1.8;
padding-bottom: 1px;
margin-top: 1px;
margin-bottom: 1px;">
The Healing Poems
</h1>
The Healing Poems
My intro to The Healing Poems that I took out now but I like it. Maybe use somewhere later, or ask Cathy:
Shortest version:
I began writing poetry when I was six years old. I've always had a deep love for people, and whenever someone around me was sad or hurt, I felt their pain intensely. As a child, I would write compassionate or whimsical poems to lift their spirits. There was no greater joy for me than seeing them smile and knowing I had eased their pain, even just a little.
As I grew older and faced my own hardships, my strong desire to ease suffering led my poems to evolve into a powerful, yet enjoyable tool for personal healing and self-mastery. These poems became my own guides on the journey to better health, greater success, and a happier life.
Here, in The Healing Poems, you'll find a collection of poetry designed to comfort, uplift, and engage. This journal serves as a "Pharmacy of Poems," where each piece is crafted to inspire healing, growth, and empowerment.
I began writing poetry when I was six years old. I've always had a deep love for people, and whenever someone around me was sad or hurt, I felt their pain intensely. As a child, I would write compassionate or whimsical poems to lift their spirits. There was no greater joy for me than seeing them smile and knowing I had eased their pain, even just a little.
As I grew older and faced my own hardships, my strong desire to ease suffering led my poems to evolve into a powerful, yet enjoyable tool for personal healing and self-mastery. These poems became my own guides on the journey to better health, greater success, and a happier life.
Consider this journal as your poetic pharmacy. Just as a pharmacy offers medications for various ailments, here you can explore different emotional topics such as acceptance, overcoming procrastination, love, getting in shape, anger, and joy, each with poems aimed at addressing and understanding these feelings
Shortest version:
I began writing poetry when I was six years old. I've always had a deep love for people, and whenever someone around me was sad or hurt, I felt their pain intensely. As a child, I would write compassionate or whimsical poems to lift their spirits. There was no greater joy for me than seeing them smile and knowing I had eased their pain, even just a little.
As I grew older and faced my own hardships, my strong desire to ease suffering led my poems to evolve into a powerful, yet enjoyable tool for personal healing and self-mastery. These poems became my own guides on the journey to better health, greater success, and a happier life.
Here, in The Healing Poems, you'll find a collection of poetry designed to comfort, uplift, and engage. This journal serves as a "Pharmacy of Poems," where each piece is crafted to inspire healing, growth, and empowerment.
I began writing poetry when I was six years old. I've always had a deep love for people, and whenever someone around me was sad or hurt, I felt their pain intensely. As a child, I would write compassionate or whimsical poems to lift their spirits. There was no greater joy for me than seeing them smile and knowing I had eased their pain, even just a little.
As I grew older and faced my own hardships, my strong desire to ease suffering led my poems to evolve into a powerful, yet enjoyable tool for personal healing and self-mastery. These poems became my own guides on the journey to better health, greater success, and a happier life.
Consider this journal as your poetic pharmacy. Just as a pharmacy offers medications for various ailments, here you can explore different emotional topics such as acceptance, overcoming procrastination, love, getting in shape, anger, and joy, each with poems aimed at addressing and understanding these feelings
*I found this beautiful Multi Modal presentation of this poem on Youtube, recited and made by a young girl. It touched my heart that she picked that poem. You can see it HERE. (no longer video available. But maybe I downloaded."