Unless I am misunderstanding you, I removed the gradient and it didn't help the text. I put the gradient back.
You have a style that uses gradients and png's as backgrounds. In your case it is sitting on a few of them. This can do odd things to text as the pixels are merged. It could be something else, but I did not see anything in the CSS, except what I explained above.
Maybe someone else will have a better explanation for you.
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For some reason you have text-shadow enabled. Remove it from the following class or overwrite the class disabling it.
You have a style that uses gradients and png's as backgrounds. In your case it is sitting on a few of them. This can do odd things to text as the pixels are merged. It could be something else, but I did not see anything in the CSS, except what I explained above.
Maybe someone else will have a better explanation for you.
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For some reason you have text-shadow enabled. Remove it from the following class or overwrite the class disabling it.
How do I do this? I went through the stylevars several times and can't find anywhere that shadow is enabled. Sorry, my knowledge with coding is pretty limited.
How do I do this? I went through the stylevars several times and can't find anywhere that shadow is enabled. Sorry, my knowledge with coding is pretty limited.
Add this to the bottom of your additional.css template on that style.