Fonts bigger on the homepage..anyone know why?

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by hmansfield, Dec 2, 2007.

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    OK, I've been tooling around with my template today, and for some reason, my home page fonts, (Post title and side bar titles) are larger when on the homepage, but the same fonts are normal when on other pages.

    Anyone have any idea why?

    Any help is appreciated, thanks.
     
    hmansfield, Dec 2, 2007 IP
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    #2
    Could you show us? are they text/font or pictures?
     
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    Did you take a look at your style sheet?
     
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    Sorry..it's the blog in my sig, www.124bpms.com.

    Yes, and they are set where I want them, but thye look wierd, just when you are one the home page.
     
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    Could it be in like single.php ? or an individual post setting?
     
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    Only my style.php file has font settings, but the author has them so jumbled. I have gone through every line and they are set at 14px or less.
     
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    What are the other files that are in the theme? Include stylesheets too..

    eg comments.php, etc. Sometimes they have individual settings instead of doing it in the style.php..
     
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    Checked all of them...no other way to set font sizes on any of them.
    I'll have to get on it tomorrow...tired.
    Thanks anyway.
     
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    Still haven't figured it out.
    If anyone has any suggestions as to why it would only be happening when you access the home page directly, I'm all ears.
     
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    You have many css files. Check them all, maybe some of them override your style.css. I try to do this for you but it's a lot of work, so I give up :cool:
     
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