[relnotes] [Bug 208515] New: Too small mozilla fonts used in fedora release notes 5 and 6 for "class code".

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208515

           Summary: Too small mozilla fonts used in fedora release notes 5
                    and 6  for "class code".
           Product: Fedora Core
           Version: fc5
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: normal
         Component: fedora-release-notes
        AssignedTo: jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx
        ReportedBy: reiner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: relnotes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Description of problem:

In the release notes for Fedora 5, some very small fonts are used
and it's very hard to read: It is the font used for class code. 
For example, in the html one finds this:

... These build on the <code class="code">yum</code> utility ...

or this:

... a new package manager that replaces <code
class="code">system-config-packages</code>. 

The resulting font used for the words yum and system-config-packages
is extremely small compared to the rest of the text. 
Also the new release notes for Fedora core 6 look like this. 
It would be nice if this could be fixed. Thanks. 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 5.0


How reproducible: found same problem on a PC and a laptop with FC5


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