I moved a couple of elements on a page and now there are two divs with bold text. These are in places that I didn’t touch, I just moved a couple of content blocks into different layout elements.
I changed the dev. site to match and that is behaving fine. I have checked the custom.css and the quick css in both and have made them match. The .dev site is fine but the www. site has bold text on ‘author’s name’ and on ‘keyword tags’ in the search results . I hadn’t been near the form or it’s view – nothing has changed there.
http://www.ccrasa.com/carbon-credits-information-library/
http://dev.ccrasa.com/carbon-credits-information-library/
I’d be grateful if you’d have a look.
I’ve found a fix by applying { font-weight:500; }
Something very odd happened to the page though. Both sites were identical as far as I could see, yet they were behaving differently and those two divs were inheriting bold text somehow
Just before I had placed a ‘full width’ layout element inside the colour section and placed it above my 1/3 and 2/3 elements. When I viewed the page the footer came all the way up to full width element and my 1/3 and 2/3 elements could not be seen.
I then tried just a text block instead of the full width element and the same happened with the footer coming up to the text block.
It wasn’t until I used the ‘post-snippets’ plugin and put just a shortcode in the text block that the elements below became visible again. The html is a long in-line list of text links and no graphics.
Hi!
That whole section is wrapped in a strong tag. My guess is its hidden in that text element’s text tab.
Best regards,
Devin