A browser will use Unicode glyphs from other font families if the glyph in question is not present for the current typeface. This leads to unnerving situations, whereby setting content through pseudo-selectors will cause text to misalign. And no, line-height won't make a difference in this case. This happens because fonts have different heights. Another reason may reside on CSS3 having pseudo selectors but not really having a proper spec for them to begin with.
[COMPONENTS][Posting] It is now visible on Actor profiles [COMPONENTS][Search] Overall rework of search results template, there's also additional help text added [CSS] Header no longer translucent, font sizes yet more consistent, replies marker less pronounced, and font hierarchy is now applied in both weight and size
This little abstraction layer made it a bit easier to add a different title to a Note or Actor Feed Collection template, from whichever controller that uses it. Please, bear in mind, that abstract templates such as those found in Components\Collection, may act in a very 'declarative' way upon using them. This makes it difficult to dynamically choose what type of header is used without undergoing a mining operation in the likes of a pyramid of doom. Hence, this _little_ change.