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3/14/2007 12:32 PM
 
font size  Modified By edshijie  on 3/14/2007 12:33:11 PM

The font size for the "search" and "My posts" for the forum is too small to read.  Can someone tell me how to change the size?  (Is there some css file associated with the forum module that I need to modify?  If yes, where/what is the name of that file?)  Thanks

 
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3/15/2007 10:59 AM
 
Hi,

I'm not sure what the classes were in the current (old) version of the forum - so I can't help you there. The css has been significantly cleaned up for the new release - classes that were either deprecated or obsolete have been removed.  Redundant classes were removed, class ambiguites sorted out, etc.

Even so, the resources here might help.  (They are based on the current beta so please undersand that this information is incomplete and in transition.)  There are more major changes to the css coming as we attempt to cascade as many core classes as we can - all derived from the skin.

Hope this helps...

Rob Poretti - Poretti Productions
 
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