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5/29/2009 1:29 AM
 

 Hi all,

I notice that my module titles are larger than I desire.  How can I change the size of these?

Thanks,

j

 
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5/29/2009 3:11 AM
 

 you can either alter the definition of H1 style in skin.css or container.css or override the size by specifying it in CSS editor, accessible in Site settings, e.g.

H1 {font-size:14px}


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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5/29/2009 4:45 PM
 

I also seem to recall having to edit a .head  class once as well. Think it may be defined in skin.css or possibly the container.css depending on what skin /containers you are using. I usually use the Web Developer Toolbar and Firebug (both Firefox addons) to help me target the classes of certain elements.

 


Wells Doty Jr
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5/30/2009 5:03 AM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote

 you can either alter the definition of H1 style in skin.css or container.css or override the size by specifying it in CSS editor, accessible in Site settings, e.g.

H1 {font-size:14px}

 

 

thanks!  I used the css editor and it worked.

 
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