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Post by Chris on Nov 22, 2013 17:18:35 GMT -8
Thanks Chris That fixed it ! For Internet Explorer But for some reason it has made some text show in bold that shows when viewing Internet Explorer When Viewing firefox & Chrome the text displays normally? Forum Url: thecreativepen.proboards.com/Screenshots I added .latest .avatar-wrapper {display: block;} to the bottom of style sheet Steve There is nothing in that CSS rule that would cause the bolding you describe but since you're implying that the CSS rule is somehow at fault then it is a simple exercise to remove it to test your cause and effect theory. I personally don't see any bolding in IE unless I emulate an older IE such as IE7 then I see that the <h2 id="banner"> tag has no corresponding </h2> so unlike modern browsers the older browser engines would not be smart enough to detect such an error and will put everything inside the heading tag which is by default bolded.
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Post by Former Member on Nov 22, 2013 17:25:54 GMT -8
Thanks Chris That fixed it ! For Internet Explorer But for some reason it has made some text show in bold that shows when viewing Internet Explorer When Viewing firefox & Chrome the text displays normally? Forum Url: thecreativepen.proboards.com/Screenshots I added .latest .avatar-wrapper {display: block;} to the bottom of style sheet Steve There is nothing in that CSS rule that would cause the bolding you describe but since you're implying that the CSS rule is somehow at fault then it is a simple exercise to remove it to test your cause and effect theory. I personally don't see any bolding in IE unless I emulate an older IE such as IE7 then I see that the <h2 id="banner"> tag has no corresponding </h2> so unlike modern browsers the older browser engines would not be smart enough to detect such an error and will put everything inside the heading tag which is by default bolded. I have IE 8 so maybe as you say it older IE issue
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Post by Former Member on Nov 22, 2013 17:42:19 GMT -8
I got It Fixed Chris It was the <h2 id="banner"> tag that had no corresponding </h2> that seems to fixed my issue viewing IE8 Thank you for time and help on suggestions for fix All very much appreciated If all looks OK on updated IE versions I will add it to templates Steve
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