![]() ![]() ![]() The property that you’re looking for is font-size! Once you have that… 2. If you’re using a premade theme, it might take a little more searching, but you might have a drop-down/fill-in option for font size on your Customize page, or you might have to take a look in the code itself. If you coded your theme yourself, you should already know this! It’s whatever you coded your post font to display at. The way to fix this is to include CSS that targets the small, subscript, and superscript HTML and forces them to display at your default font size. If your font size is already 10px or 11px, think of how small your font will display after you it! But if we force the theme to display this text at the default size, some of the readability issues are resolved. The result is posts that, when viewed on the RPer’s blog, are super incredibly tiny! The problem is exacerbated by the fact that RPers will often have small font sizes coded in their themes, and on top of that, use HTML in their posts to make their font size small on the dashboard (e.g. The matter of readability/accessibility on themes is a bit controversial in the RP community. Hey, all! I wanted to share a CSS trick for improving readability on your themes.
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