Fonts in the page

In my custom page, fonts look big but in the seeded pages, the fonts are in proper size with a nice look. I am using the same css class which the seeded pages use but still the font size in my page is bigger. How to set the font sizes in the page?
Thanks in advance.

Set font size in your Process Request similar to the following....
CSSStyle csNum = new CSSStyle();
csNum.setProperty("font-size","8");
OAMessageStyledTextBean Payperiod = (OAMessageStyledTextBean)webBean.findChildRecursive("item36");
Payperiod.setInlineStyle(csNum);
Dictionary ref:
import oracle.cabo.style.CSSStyle;

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