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I think I changed (or added) custom css for the unordered lists to decrease line spacing on the original site (https://superiorchicagotutoring.com/programs); sadly I really messed up trying to migrate from Joomla 3 to 4, so while I was able to restore the site, I no longer have access to the Joomla administration panel.

I can't seem to be able to replicate this change on the development site (now in Joomla 4): https://superiorchicagotutoring.com/dev5/index.php/programs

I've tried to add custom css, I've also tried to change the template style in nexus.css but there appears to be no change.

I think this should be an easy fix, but spent far too long myself trying to find the solution. Any help appreciated.
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Hello

To amend the list line height, try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

#main li {
line-height: 1.4rem;
}


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you can start with the font size. Old site is 15px, new site is 16px. Changeable in template parameters
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Yes, I understand the font size change from the old site to new; I did that myself. What I don't like is the 2.3em line height for the unordered lists. Somewhere on the old site I changed that to 1.5em, but can't remember how I did that!
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