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BarkellWH

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Why Does Text of Comment Extend Beyo... 

Occasionally when typing comments the text does not remain contained within the normal right-hand margin. The text extends way beyond the margin, so that in order to read the post, one must scroll horizontally from left to right to read each line of the comment.

I notice this happens frequently. Once a comment formats itself this way, all subsequent postings follow suit. Are we doing something wrong when this happens? Is there a way to correct it? It can be very irritating to scroll back and forth in order to read such postings.

Bill

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Richard Jernigan

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RE: Why Does Text of Comment Extend ... (in reply to BarkellWH

I have only noticed it when someone uploads an oversized photo. Not to say it never happens in other situations. In one thread the oversized photo was subsequently reduced in size, then things lined up right.

RNJ
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 14 2014 16:38:32
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