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squirmingitch Veteran

I tried posting & it just won't let me submit it.

Maybe b/c I tried to post links?

kareng Grand Master
34 minutes ago, squirmingitch said:

I tried posting & it just won't let me submit it.

Maybe b/c I tried to post links?

Let me try

 

Open Original Shared Link

kareng Grand Master

Worked on chrome on the PC

squirmingitch Veteran

Okay, I went & cooked & ate dinner & just left my post hanging there. Came back & was going to copy & paste the post into a new tab, when I clicked to write the post, I got a message that my previous content had been restored & i clicked submit & everything worked. Go figure.

GFinDC Veteran

The site seems to be running faster now.  Possibly an anti-issue. :)

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OK, another horrible problem has cropped up, for me at least.  In the edit window the icons for various editing functions seem to not match the icon pictures.  The first icon on left side is what I consider the copy or paste icon, but it links to BOLD text function.  The graphic or image insertion icon seems to perform the italic text function.  The right slanted capital I should be to italicize but it brings up a selection of emoticons.  Etc, etc.  Oh, when will it end! Ahhhh! :):wub::lol::P:blink::P:D:ph34r::oB):angry:<_<


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Are you still having the issue with the icons when editing? If so, what browser are you using, and are you on mobile or desktop?

GFinDC Veteran
23 hours ago, admin said:

Are you still having the issue with the icons when editing? If so, what browser are you using, and are you on mobile or desktop?

I am using Firefox on a desktop, with  Windows 10.  Yes, it's still happening.  Same thing happens in Chrome.

The same thing happens on a different computer,  notebook using Windows 10 and Firefox.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I see what you mean...strange...I'll report this.

GFinDC Veteran

The edit icon functions are correctly showing now Scott.  Thanks for the quick fix! :)

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