Retro-Fitted: different sizes of font

  • Unknown's avatar

    Rich, me old china … I have only just realized that the font size is showing as [x] on the over-all site, but gets (I think) half a px bigger when clicking on a post’s title and seeing it … ahh … on its own.
    Can’t think how better to describe this …

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    In fact, I now realize I’m talking about what I see when I click on the number (whatever it is) of Comments and am taken to the post … A larger font size is seen.

  • Unknown's avatar

    I increased the size of the entry-summary font by half a pixel and found that matched.
    So although I would like to know HOW to ensure content font sizes of all kinds can be set to be the same, I’m temporarily OK.
    But I’m not changing this to ‘resolved’ – and that’s a threat. ;-)

  • Unknown's avatar

    The single post page is under .entry-content while the main page content is under .entry-summary.

    The general font size for paragraphs, blockquotes, etc., is set here

    address, article, aside, blockquote, dl, fieldset, form, ol, p, pre, table, ul, .embed {
        font-size: 1em;
    }

    So, if you change .entry-content font size, it will not typically change anything in .entry-summary since that is a more specific selector than the list you see above.

  • Unknown's avatar

    TRIFFIC! – alles ist … understood. (German not one of mine.)
    I do read stuff about CSS, you know; but it goes in one ear and comes out the other. Or eye. Whatever.
    I suspect I’m a lazy old fart. Shut up.
    [grin]

    THANK YOU Rich!

  • Unknown's avatar

    He me iki ia (You are welcome in Hawaiian).

  • Unknown's avatar

    WOW! – so you do have at least one other.
    Goodonyer!
    :-D

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