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  • Benjamin Falcon Friend
    #134969

    I was using JA Teline II 1.5.5 and upgraded to Teline II 1.6 and Joomla 1.5.7

    After the upgrade, I noticed that my font used for article titles are not consistent.

    Can someone provide me with some suggestions? This does not happen in Firefox, only in IE.

    I have attached screenshots showing this problem.

    Is it possible that <base href=”http://www.domain.com”> is required in the template? The source code looks good, but it does not display in a consistent font. Here is the source created for the titles:

    <h4 class=”jazin-title”>
    Former WBC Heavyweight Champion Ross Puritty helps to mentor and raise awareness one kid at a time. </h4>

    I am wondering if putting a base href tag would help?:


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    Sherlock Friend
    #277859

    Hi directcorrespondentlender !
    Please send me url of your site , i want to have a closer look on the issue !

    Benjamin Falcon Friend
    #277945

    Dear Hainn84,

    The online website uses JA Teline II 1.5.5 and on my local computer, I use Teline II 1.6. The problem did not appear with 1.5.5 but only with 1.6 and have not uploaded this work to the web.

    The url is http://www.convictedartistmagazine.com (uses Teline II 1.5.5 not 1.6)

    I modified the index.php so that the following is included in the <head> area:

    <base href=”http://www.convictedartistmagazine.com/” />

    But it did not help with the different fonts.

    This does not with firefox.

    Sherlock Friend
    #277998

    Hi directcorrespondentlender !
    difference font what see in your site due of html code of content in your site, may be when you copy content from other source and paste to editor on backend, html includes style sheet for font family or font size. Please check html code of content in your site , i think that you will detect the problem !

    Benjamin Falcon Friend
    #278215

    Thank you Hainn84!

    I am embarrassed about this–you were right! The articles that looked bad did not have any html embedded code, it was the article that was displayed before it. After clearing the html from the previous article, the next article did not have the problem anymore.

    Again, thank you for your help.

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