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[Bug 1845129] [NEW] Clean up styles in timeline

 

Public bug reported:

The timeline uses styles from JTLine also in the content area where
normal Mahara styles should be used.

Evonne is going to clean that up for consistency.

For example, when you have a journal block that contains and H2 heading,
that heading is displayed in the font "Playfair Display" rather than the
normal theme font on the timeline. Similarly, anywhere else you can add
an H2 to content, it's going to be displayed in the wrong font.

<em> is also a problem, e.g. "The attached file(s) have been added to
your commentfiles folder", when you attach a file onto a comment and
display the comments as block on the page.

** Affects: mahara
     Importance: Medium
     Assignee: Evonne Cheung (evonne)
         Status: Confirmed


** Tags: front-end

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1845129

Title:
  Clean up styles in timeline

Status in Mahara:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The timeline uses styles from JTLine also in the content area where
  normal Mahara styles should be used.

  Evonne is going to clean that up for consistency.

  For example, when you have a journal block that contains and H2
  heading, that heading is displayed in the font "Playfair Display"
  rather than the normal theme font on the timeline. Similarly, anywhere
  else you can add an H2 to content, it's going to be displayed in the
  wrong font.

  <em> is also a problem, e.g. "The attached file(s) have been added to
  your commentfiles folder", when you attach a file onto a comment and
  display the comments as block on the page.

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