• I haved NO clue how this happened as I only logged into admin to publish a couple of posts… I’ve since removed them, but they were typical posts. Can anyone help in getting ym fonts back to normal and letting me know why the hell this happened in the first place?

    Thanks in advance.

    -Michael

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    the site is at https://www.H2ORANGE.net/Live

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  • Edit your CSS file and change this:

    #content {
    font-size: 1.2em;
    }

    Try 1em or a pixel height like 12px.

    Thread Starter h2orange

    (@h2orange)

    I just made that change, but it wasn’t the cause… The font looks just as strange now, only smaller.

    It wasn’t the cause because the links are still the same size… Again, I didn’t change anything. Any idea why this happened??? My links and content have all been shaken up…

    Thanks for the help, by the way.

    *shrug*

    Maybe it has to do with this?

    https://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=https://www.h2orange.net/Live/

    Or that you had a cached, old version of your stylesheet on your computer and it recently refreshed it?

    Thread Starter h2orange

    (@h2orange)

    damn. damn. do i need to go through and correct all of those? This is very strange, seeing that it just switched about an hour ago. How many errors does your blog have? Zero?

    The odd thing is that my font has even been changed… I do not have an old version that has been synced…

    How many errors does your blog have? Zero?

    Unless I’ve recently broken something, all of my pages validate. ??

    https://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=https://www.viper007bond.com/

    Making your site valid, or nearly valid, is a very good idea, especially when it comes to things like missing </div>s and such.

    Thread Starter h2orange

    (@h2orange)

    While it appears that WordPress has no errors, Gizmodo, Engadget, TUAW… they all have just as many errors if not hundreds more.

    Can anyone else think of why/how this could be happening? I just restored the css with an older file and that didn’t do the trick. Any other ideas as to how my font and sizing could have gotten jacked up?

    Thanks again for your assistance.

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