A quick look at the HTML source suggests it might be the class "feedbacktext" so a rule like:
.feedbacktext { color: black; }
might do the trick.
A quick look at the HTML source suggests it might be the class "feedbacktext" so a rule like:
.feedbacktext { color: black; }
might do the trick.
I always liked:
Windows NT crashed.
I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'kick out' but I've never noticed any problems.
Our development site has these fonts as well as a text size changer, and I can't see problems at any font size, nor on our other sites that don't have the text size changer.
Even if I increase the text size to ridiculous levels, all the blocks follow the size increase of the widest block.