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Re: (><)
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lugnet.admin.general
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Wed, 20 Jul 2005 23:00:38 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Tim David wrote:
> In lugnet.admin.general, Suzanne Rich Green wrote:
> > okay, I'm annoyed now. Why is this coming up as one long line in the LUGNET web
> > interface?
> > http://news.lugnet.com/admin/general/?n=13070
> >
> > I always just felt too stupid to ask about it, but my misery has gone on too
> > long, and I've tried altering many variables. So, why is it that whenever I
> > preview a composed post in any of my browsers, (choosing to post as plain text)
> > linebreaks get added in the preview, making the message as narrow as possible -
> > but this happens only like 65 percent of the time? Why is it that when I then
> > edit anything from that preview, it will -surely- choose to wrap itself in a
> > knot! It's like this interface has a mind of its own.
> >
> > I'm tired of wussing out and selecting FTX format, just so I don't post guckie
> > text. I want plain text! I like to use brackets! I like to use underscores!
> >
> > -Suz
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> Appears as one long line when viewed as a single post in IE6 for me. However
> while it does the same viewing the whole thread linear, when viewing the whole
> thread nested http://news.lugnet.com/admin/general/?n=13070&t=i&v=a its OK
> If that provides any clues!
It's all tied into the fact that it wasn't wrapped correctly when it was posted.
I'm guessing something in the nested thread view constrains the width of the
tables, so the wrapping is done by your browser when you view it.
ROSCO
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| (...) Appears as one long line when viewed as a single post in IE6 for me. However while it does the same viewing the whole thread linear, when viewing the whole thread nested (URL) its OK If that provides any clues! Tim (19 years ago, 20-Jul-05, to lugnet.admin.general)
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