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CSS

how to make the first page font like all the other pages? it's very tiny now

1 Answer

Hi Mona, I checked out your page and it looks like the fonts on your homepage are set to 10px while on the other pages it's set to 14px. This is most likely because you have 2 different styles for different pages when there should only be one let alone the fact that it's text.

So what you should do is go in your CSS remove all the styles you see with font-size: and then make a generic style that can be applied across your entire website, something like:

p, li, span, strong{
     font-size: 14px;
}

That is just a simple example but point is you should not have your multiple styles for something like text which applies in all pages.