"Under the Influence" theme – Headlines look odd
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Hello,
I just installed this theme, and I quite like the way it looks. However, there’s one problem I can’t seem to fix. Have a look at this screenshot of my site’s front page:
As you can see, the left headline looks pretty odd. This is obviously an artifact of the full justification of the text.
Is there any way of fixing this without paying for the CSS upgrade?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Somehow, the link to the screenshot is on the final sentence, not on a lien by itself. (I’d fix it if I could figure out how to do that.)
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Full justification is part of it, but the other part is that wordpress automatically inserts a non-breaking space between the last two words in titles and in sentences to prevent single “orphaned” words on a line. It can be fixed though.
Open that post in the editor and in the title line, replace the space between the last two words with this character code.
 And then update the post.
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I just noticed that the <hr> tag isn’t rendering either. Any thoughts on how to get that one back?
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This page, for example, has two HR tags in the source code in the WP editor, but not on the final page: http://magnificentnose.com/2011/12/30/ask-ceil-forget-the-resolutions/
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Ah! For whatever reason, and I have no idea why they would do this, the theme designer has set visibility to hidden for hr tags in the CSS, and I can’t seem to override it in the HTML. To me, this is something staff need to fix.
The theme team monitors this forum and hopefully they will respond to this shortly and get that fixed, or give a really good reason why hr tags are set to hidden.
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