This is not really a Tapestry problem but a CSS issue.. If you don't know what CSS classes are applied to some element in your html, use something like FireBug, or Chrome to inspect this. You can see what CSS rules are applied and what is overridden. Then you can easily override these rules if needed by writing more specific rules in your own CSS files.
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