Some heading problems

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This is my blog and there are some problems which i guess should be related to coding.

My heading seemed to be smaller despite bolding the text and the same font size as my content.
#heading #problems
  • Profile picture of the author ashleysmith12
    hi go to the blog design setting and go to header there you can change the setting according to you need.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Dybka
    Originally Posted by wilsonljx View Post

    This is my blog and there are some problems which i guess should be related to coding.

    My heading seemed to be smaller despite bolding the text and the same font size as my content.
    When trying to figure out problems like this you should use a tool called Firebug
    It will help you pinpoint exactly what code needs to be changed on your site.


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    • Profile picture of the author wilsonljx
      Originally Posted by Steven Dybka View Post

      When trying to figure out problems like this you should use a tool called Firebug
      It will help you pinpoint exactly what code needs to be changed on your site.


      Steve
      Thanks so much for sharing this software with me but after downloaded it,there is no installation button.How do i go about it?
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      • Profile picture of the author Steven Dybka
        Originally Posted by wilsonljx View Post

        Thanks so much for sharing this software with me but after downloaded it,there is no installation button.How do i go about it?
        It's an add on for your FireFox browser,you just need to install it,there should be a little button either on the top right or bottom right of your browser window with the picture of a little bug,that's your FireBug addon.
        Best way to install it is to go to your Firefox Tools/Add-Ons and go to the top right search bar and put in FireBug then install it.
        I think there is a version for Google chrome also if you prefer that.


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        • Profile picture of the author annegirl
          Originally Posted by Steven Dybka View Post

          It's an add on for your FireFox browser,you just need to install it,there should be a little button either on the top right or bottom right of your browser window with the picture of a little bug,that's your FireBug addon.
          Best way to install it is to go to your Firefox Tools/Add-Ons and go to the top right search bar and put in FireBug then install it.
          I think there is a version for Google chrome also if you prefer that.


          Steve
          in addition to what steve posted the version for Google Chrome that serves as an alternatively to firebug is "inspect element" on Google browser. It helps you to easily identify problem, make simple changes that you see as the changes occur and if it the changes work well for you then you can go into the core files and save this changes.

          Hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author nagakaca
    Maybe, you just need to check your css file
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