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7/22/2011 3:55 PM
 
This is a strange one.  I have a _very_ simple DNN site with basic HTML operating in most modules and a few style sheets spread throughout.  It appears that something id affecting the 3rd level pages(only tier one and two are unaffected), causing a simple em (apparently) command to change the font style and size.

What is particularly strange is that in the "Design" wysiwyg window the text appears perfectly as it should, it is only when it is rendered and viewed through IE or Chrome the the changes in style and size show.  Even the "Preview" command in the editor shows the text as it should be.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 
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