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  • I checked your link and its working fine for me in both Chrome, and Firefox. Yes, it is messed up in IE, but it is same old IE, barmuda triangle of all web designs. You might try some vendor specific styles in that case, if you really care so. And the site link appearance is not same to the screenshots.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    If you’re using a commercial theme then you need to contact your theme’s vendors. If they gave you the impression that your theme works in older browsers then it’s a bug and they can fix the problem.

    Thread Starter optionwarriors

    (@optionwarriors)

    Suparna, I have been adjusting the colors on the theme. At the time of the screenshots, that is how the website looked – sorry for any confusion.

    It is not a commercial template unfortunately. Weird with Firefox, its still showing the spaces on my computer.

    Do you see anything possibly in the source code that would be causing the space in the text?

    @optionwarriors As you can see from the screenshots below there is no weird spacing ang the page renders the same both on Chrome and Firefox. I wopuld suggest you test again and if find no issues mark this as resolved for the benefits of future help seekers.

    Firefox:
    https://prntscr.com/9f5nug

    Chorme:
    https://prntscr.com/9f5o2j

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