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  • arredaria Friend
    #156439

    I’m having a problem with the home page on my site.

    Even though everything els works fine, on the home page (http://www.arredariadesign.it) the fonts for the articles and the submenu are at least twice the size they should be.
    I’ve looked at the CSS files and haven’t managed to find any problems.
    There is also the poblem that the submenu has decided to put itself on the left hand side for the home page and on the right hand side for all of the other pages.
    This was a problem that seems to have appeared out of nowhere.

    Can anyone give me any pointers? This is quite urgent as the site has just been released and there are new potential customers arriving every day. 🙂

    Thanks very much in advance

    steinar Friend
    #362918

    Looks perfectly all right to me, apart from your having more menu points than there are room for in one line in the top menu. Which browser are you using? Have you emptied the cache? Tried with a different browser?

    arredaria Friend
    #362921

    In fact that’s another thing that started happening this morning (it doesn’t happen for the other pages).
    The problem I was talking about is at the bottom part of the page (after the JA Tabs).
    I’ve emptied the cache, rebooted and tried on different computers with no luck.
    In fact, it’s IE that gives this problem, whereas Google Chrome gives the menu error.

    arredaria Friend
    #362964

    OK, I’ve figured out why Chrome gave that srange error – it was my fault!!!!!! :-[

    The font size for the articles on the lower part of the page and the submenu (which should be on the right hand side) is still about twice as large as the other fonts when viewed using Internet Explorer 8.

    I’m absolutely stumped!!!!!
    Come on experts 🙂

    Saguaros Moderator
    #362969

    The problem is from missing close tag of strong tag and h3, h4 tag
    Now, you need to disable your newly added modules one by one on that page to find the wrong html coded module.

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