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Hello,

I see that Small Intro Text in Privilege's Rapid Contact Form allows for HTML. I am not sure if this goes in the space of the text or under CSS code. How do I increase the "Small Intro Text" . It seems to be independent of the form font size. Thanks

April
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Hi April

Would you have a URL to an example of this text you wish to edit the styling?

Ciarán
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Ciaran,

My url is not published. Is there something else I can provide.. maybe the code or?? image.. see how small the "Stay in Touch is"
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It is really hard to know how to style this text without access to your site source. May I suggest getting back to us once your site is published and we will take a look for you.

Ciarán
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OK, will do.. but I'm curious.. people actually publish their sites before completion? Thanks

april
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A popular solution is to create temporary administration access and send the access details to info@joomla51.com. Please paste a link to this post in your email for our reference.

Ciarán
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