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  • timpennington Friend
    #148765

    Howdy:

    Strange thing today … I italicized the first paragraph of a story for the lead news item on the homepage, and when I did all the type on the homepage went italics … everything!!

    Even when I went back and changed the italic to regular type, it stayed. When I clicked into a story that had a link on the HP that “looked” italic, when it went to that page the type was OK.

    What happened, and how do I fix?

    thanks

    tp

    kenla Friend
    #333205

    <em>@timpennington 165318 wrote:</em><blockquote>Howdy:

    Strange thing today … I italicized the first paragraph of a story for the lead news item on the homepage, and when I did all the type on the homepage went italics … everything!!

    Even when I went back and changed the italic to regular type, it stayed. When I clicked into a story that had a link on the HP that “looked” italic, when it went to that page the type was OK.

    What happened, and how do I fix?

    thanks

    tp</blockquote>

    I have a bit of this problem to with JA Cooper template.

    http://www.joomlart.com/forums/showthread.php?p=165665#post165665

    Arvind Chauhan Moderator
    #333210

    Dear Kenla,

    The problem was with article >> Learning From The Negative … . Even when you removed the italics, in the html vew one could see the <em> </em> tags. Which were rendering the everything after that article in italics.

    The easy was to find the culprit is to unpublish probable articles one by one and then check the site. Once, you have identified the problematic article, you can then check the html of the same to find residues of unwanted html tags.

    Hope it helps you in sorting out the Cooper template issue also.

    regards

    Arvind

    kenla Friend
    #333218

    <em>@drarvindc 165671 wrote:</em><blockquote>Dear Kenla,

    The problem was with article >> Learning From The Negative … . Even when you removed the italics, in the html vew one could see the <em> </em> tags. Which were rendering the everything after that article in italics.

    The easy was to find the culprit is to unpublish probable articles one by one and then check the site. Once, you have identified the problematic article, you can then check the html of the same to find residues of unwanted html tags.

    Hope it helps you in sorting out the Cooper template issue also.

    regards

    Arvind</blockquote>

    Dear Arvind
    I folowed your instructions and manage to solve the problem. I found a couple of <em> tags in an article that coused the problem. I first went for the last published articles but those where OK. I then worked through some older articles and found the problem in one article that I did not suspect to be the troubeling one.

    I hope this article help timpennington to.

    Thank you from a very snowy Sweden!

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