Hi there. Is there any published information on what css is allowed within the formatting tags and what isn't?
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In order to format our liturgical responses I have a "light" {lt} tag that renders the text onscreen slightly smaller and not bold. ("font-size:80%; font-weight:100"). This works a charm and looks good onscreen, creating a good visual division between my bits (as the priest) and the congregational responses.
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However, I would love to figure out if I can reduce the line spacing within this css to drop the line height while I reduce the font size? It seems the text is to the fixed line height of the font as specified within the theme. Have tried line-height, padding and margins, but nothing seems to help.
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Anybody figured out a sneaky way to make this work?
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(I have exaggerated the reduction of text size to 50% in this screenshot to make my point clear...)
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<img src="http://i.imgur.com/tgIj4M7.gif">