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I'm getting lots of compliments from the members of our organization about the developing site. Thank you for making me look so good!

I have learned how to work the Custom HTML module. However, I want Heading 5 to not be bolded. I typed

h5, h5 a:link, h5 a:visited {
font-size:12px;
font-weight:regular;
text-transform: none;}

into the CSS box in the template manager but the bold is not disappearing in the module. The size changed, but not the bolding. What I REALLY liked about h5 is the spacing I am getting between paragraphs. I'm using it for links (the weblinks module didn't allow for any text formatting or line spacing options) in a sidecolumn and I need spaces between each entry. I like the h5 but the bolding overpowers my main content.
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Sorry about the misleading topic. I orginally was going to ask how to make spaces between paragraphs in the weblinks module. Then I decided that module was too restrictive and I started using the Custom HTML module - and forgot about the topic title I had started.
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Hi Dawn

Delighted the hear to template is working well for you.

Rather than using the following..

[code type=css]font-weight:regular[/code]

try using...


[code type=css]font-weight:normal[/code]

CiarĂ¡n
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:blush:
Thank you. I will go back to look up CSS coding before I ask more very beginner type questions. I DO appreciate the help and yes, it worked. Of course it worked! I like the look, too. On an even more positive note, if anyone is worried about asking really basic questions, you respond very nicely. And I really should have known this one. Maybe it was too late at night?
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