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    Stone9x
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    help please with CSS

    I have a little challenge finding the right line in CSS to make the font color of the comments on my blog visible.



    It just blends in the white color (see here) and I can't see the comments.



    Can you please indicate or pull that line from the text file so that I can change it and make the comments visible?



    The file is attached.
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    thanhvt75
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    .comment_text {



    line-height: 1.5em;



    color: #fff;



    margin-top: 15px;



    font-size: 11px;



    }
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    thienc4
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    live-cms_com, thanks for the quick reply. You know, I've tried to change that line before making this desperate post ... but it did not work. Any ideas why? or what else I should try?
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    game001
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    everything changes except that color line
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    calf901
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    Change

    color: #fff;

    to

    color: #000;



    That works for me.
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