To make the contents of the Divi Theme secondary menu bold, you can use the following CSS:
#et-secondary-menu, #top-header { font-weight: bold; }
That's all there is to it!
Written by Dan Mossop
To make the contents of the Divi Theme secondary menu bold, you can use the following CSS:
#et-secondary-menu, #top-header { font-weight: bold; }
That's all there is to it!
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