Can't change font size!?

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    Default Can't change font size!?

    Relatively simple HTML page - font size was VERY small, yet no matter what I do to try & change it, it always reverts back to 9pt.

    What could be happening?
    trialbomfunknumber2 Guest

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    Default Re: Can't change font size!?

    Have been trying a variety of other methods to get ... something, anything to
    happen - no luck. All fonts on the page are 9 point & there's apparently no way
    to change them using the font size feature in Contribute.

    Something is fundamentally amiss in the program - either a global setting of
    sorts I'm overlooking or the software is just bad ... not sure at this point.

    I tried the "page properties" - the changes always look correct in the editor
    window, but upon publishing, everything goes back to 9pt.

    trialbomfunknumber2 Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Can't change font size!?

    While I never did figure out the cause - the solution was to simply copy the
    text from the "9 point" page - delete that page from the server entirely, and
    re-create a new page from the same template.

    Guessing whoever edited the page might have copied text from MS Word or other
    software that brought along it's own hidden formatting codes ...?

    Any rate, cause unknown, but problem solved.

    trialbomfunknumber2 Guest

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