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    I am hoping someone can give me some guidance. Today something very unusual happened to my website. I published three new posts and when I was publishing them, I looked at each preview to proof it and everything seemed fine.

    I published each article and I thought I visited each on the actual website after publishing, but I am not sure.

    After all articles were published, I returned to the website to review it and all of the fonts in the posts before the “page break” to the “older posts” changed to a very small size. Now I did use the small tag in some of the posts, but I believed I closed them all.

    Even so, why would the “small” font stay in effect from post-to-post even if I had failed to close it in one of the posts.

    This is what the small font looks like in a post:

    https://jbrish.com/status-quotes-20150206/

    I quickly reformatted the posts with an <h4> </h4> to make them legible, but I am really stumped on this one.

    The “older” posts reflect the correct font rendering.

    To make the matter even more puzzling, the most current post on the website did not exhibit this small print phenomenon.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks for your consideration.

    Regards,

    J. Ross

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    The font is quite large in the listed post, so I assume you were able to correct this?

    Even so, why would the “small” font stay in effect from post-to-post even if I had failed to close it in one of the posts.

    The way HTML operates, your browser will apply all tags on a page until they are closed, so if you don’t close the <small> tag in the first post, all of your posts on the front page get it applied to them until the browser encounters a </small> tag closing it.

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