kfailla
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
Hello -
I am currently working on my company's blog. The site has yet to go live since i am trying to fix a bug. Last week sometime the font on the home page started to get huge when I refreshed the page. I am not sure what is causing this issue, since it doesn't seem to happen on any other page, i.e. about, contact, archives, etc.
a good start is to validate the page.
kfailla
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
I did that but there is nothing obvious like a missing H1 tag. I also forgot to mention that this ONLY happens on the homepage and not any other page, i.e. contact, about, archives, and within posts.
another possibility is posts/pages composed in word or office?
kfailla
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
Nope. I do it directly from WordPress dashboard. I started noticing this problem when I upgraded to 2.7.1. I downgraded back to 2.7., but a BETA version by accident. I am currently uploading the 2.7.
Here is what it looks like:
This is the home page when you first get to the site: http://rapidshare.com/files/207653888/home.png
This is what the page looks like after I refresh the 1st time:
http://rapidshare.com/files/207657014/refresh_1st_time.png
This is what the page looks like after I refresh the 2nd time:
http://rapidshare.com/files/207657181/refresh_2nd_time_and_permanant.png
Then it permanently stays this way.
The inside pages and post pages look fine. I utilize the more feature, so users need to click inside posts.
http://rapidshare.com/files/207657181/refresh_2nd_time_and_permanant.png
http://rapidshare.com/files/207657950/inside_page_fine.png
I have gone through all my post and could find any bad html that would throw off the page.
kfailla
Member
Posted 3 years ago #