Disproportionate table cell padding with text styles other than "Normal text" when center or right aligned

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    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Priority: Low
    • Component/s: Page - View
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    • Severity 3 - Minor

      Issue Summary

      When text with a text style other than "Normal text" within a table cell is configured as center or right aligned (via page toolbar), the alignment displays as expected when the page is in edit mode. However, upon publish or update, the table cell displays extra top padding between the cell border and the text.

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. In a page's edit mode, create a simple, one-celled table.
      2. In the table cell, type out a string of text.
      3. Highlight the text, and in the page toolbar, apply a text style like "Heading 2", and then apply text alignment to "Align center".
      4. Observe that the top and bottom padding between the text and cell borders appear proportional.
      5. Click "Publish".

      Expected Results

      The center-aligned text in the table cell appears proportionally aligned in view mode.

      Actual Results

      The center-aligned text in the table cell appears to have extra top padding between the text and cell border.

      Workaround

      Use the "Normal text" text style available in the page toolbar.

              Assignee:
              Unassigned
              Reporter:
              Matt Hansen [Atlassian Support]
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