solved Blog Text Reset Size

Isleander
Isleander
@isleander
11 years ago
558 posts
Sorry to be a pain!

Is there a way of resetting all the template texts without hitting the separate "reset" buttons for each CSS template style.

Blog text and other text on our site appears to be smaller than it was. Which CSS Style governs the Blog text?

Thanks again!


updated by @isleander: 07/09/16 09:21:02AM
douglas
@douglas
11 years ago
2,804 posts
I'm not aware of a way to reset all templates or css files.

The following CSS files for the jrNingja skin have font size values...

base.css, footer.css, header.css, html.css, profile.css, site.css and text.css

Hope this helps! :)


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updated by @douglas: 12/29/14 09:23:54AM
Isleander
Isleander
@isleander
11 years ago
558 posts
douglas:
I'm not aware of a way to reset all templates or css files.

The following CSS files for the jrNingja skin have font size values...

base.css, footer.css, header.css, html.css, profile.css, site.css and text.css

Hope this helps! :)

OK. That's helpful Douglas.
It will be a question elimination then!

Thanks!
updated by @isleander: 12/29/14 09:23:54AM
Isleander
Isleander
@isleander
11 years ago
558 posts
I believe it is the "site.css" that governs text size in blogs.
The text is larger now that I have increased it. :)
updated by @isleander: 12/29/14 09:23:54AM
douglas
@douglas
11 years ago
2,804 posts
Isleander:
I believe it is the "site.css" that governs text size in blogs.
The text is larger now that I have increased it. :)

That is good to know, glad you got it fixed. :)

Thanks!


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Douglas Hackney
Jamroom Team - Designer/Developer/Support
FAQ-Docs-Help Videos

updated by @douglas: 12/29/14 09:23:54AM