Change Labels font size

How to change the font size of labels, region header, page header...?

Hello,
The easiest way is to add link a custom css file to override the standard fonts in the themes that are provided. Or if it's just a few pages and minor changes just add a custom style tag in the page header.
If you don't know anything about css take a look at this page.
http://www.w3schools.com/css/
Spending an hour on this tutorial will save you countless hours later.
Carl

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