h1 style color does not change after modifications

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grendel
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h1 style color does not change after modifications

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Version: Flare 10

EDITED TO ADD: Changed the Medium to Print and found where the problem lies. What a PITA. :lol:


I'm creating a new project from the Flare template. I updated the h1 heading style in the CSS as follows:

Original
- font type= Arial, font size 18, font weight=regular, font color= lime green

New
- font type= Verdana, font size 14, font weight=bold, font color= black

All other changes took except the font color. Why is the font color still lime green? I've explored every conceivable possibility with no luck.

Thanks,
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Re: h1 style color does not change after modifications

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I think the Medium thing has gotten most of us at one time or another. Welcome to the club. You should get your T-shirt in the mail soon. :lol:
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Re: h1 style color does not change after modifications

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kwag_myers wrote:I think the Medium thing has gotten most of us at one time or another. Welcome to the club. You should get your T-shirt in the mail soon. :lol:
Yep, guaranteed :) The club tee-shirts are great, you can have any size, as long as it's - ahem - medium. Sorry, it's late here, time to switch off!
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Re: h1 style color does not change after modifications

Post by Msquared »

Oh Tom! Groan. :cry:
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