• Resolved rpatin

    (@rpatin)


    For some reason the font size of the links in my sidebar and the information in the footer appears larger on my static page as opposed to the pages in my blog.

    The static page can be viewed at:
    http://www.rpsports.net. The “Blog” link at the top of the page will bring you to where WordPress was installed (http://www.rpsports.net/blog).
    I would like my static page font size in the sidebar and footer to appear the same as my blog.

    If you’d like to take a look at my source code, here it is:

    Static page (the index.php file in the root of my web site):
    http://www.rpsports.net/static.txt

    Blog code (the index.php file in my “/blog/wp-content/themes/connections” folder): http://www.rpsports.net/blog.txt

    Thanks! I appreciate your help.

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  • On the static page, immediately after the second horizontal rule (the one below the text “Typical stuff, eh?”) there is an unclosed <font> tag.

    In the case
    <hr noshade size="1" color="#434671">
    <p><font size="2">
    The <font> tag never gets closed and the size effect flows into your sidebar.

    Thread Starter rpatin

    (@rpatin)

    That did the trick! Thanks for all of your help.

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