I’ve noriced this since the forum started and assumed it would eventually go away as forum setting s were tweaked, but it hasn’t. Notice how many posts have quotes that don’t appear as quotes, or that have nested quotes that appear as if they were new text. It makes some posts really hard to read, especially if you are working your way backwards from a recent post. Is there any way to make this better?
I think part of the problem is that one end of the quote tag is either getting deleted or not generated to begin with.
Quotes are all funky
Re: Quotes are all funky
I rarely have this happen when I am on desktop. Unfortunately, I think to be cognizant as to where the end quote tag eliminates the problem. Apart from that, there really isn't anything I can do.Elkins45 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:20 pm I’ve noriced this since the forum started and assumed it would eventually go away as forum setting s were tweaked, but it hasn’t. Notice how many posts have quotes that don’t appear as quotes, or that have nested quotes that appear as if they were new text. It makes some posts really hard to read, especially if you are working your way backwards from a recent post. Is there any way to make this better?
I think part of the problem is that one end of the quote tag is either getting deleted or not generated to begin with.
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