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- Go to copy that is three times normal wide.
I have had this problem too, on a number of occasions. I have typed the post into the window, I have a right/left scrollbar, and I cannot get it to format properly, then several hours later it will fix itself back to normal size.
--T99
posted by
Tamara99
on March 25, 2004 at 2:43 AM
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Re: my question on extra wide copy. Thanks to Friar Tuck, his solution
helps, while it doesn't solve the problem without a lot of work. And Becky, thanks, but no help. I was looking for a way to type in copy and have it stay one page wide, not go to three pages wide. I shouldn't have to go to all the crap of posting in notebook and reposting and most times it's no better anyway. Surely all posts don't go through notebook. So, why should mine have to? Wh tha.
posted by
scriber
on February 29, 2004 at 5:26 PM
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Your Source Code
The last time I peeped into your source code I found some characters that shouldn't be there. Re-edit your post. When you are already on the article form submitter, click on the radio button at the bottom (the one for Advanced HTML users). When you see the codes, make sure of this one thing: For every paragraph, you need to add <p>at the beginning and </p> at the end. If you find a character that you are sure you did not type, erase it.
I hope this helps.
posted by
Friar__Tuck
on February 28, 2004 at 1:22 AM
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Wide Posts
Wides posts can be the result of formatting.
To remove the formatting from a peice of text, copy it into a text editor (like notepad) and then transfer it into your blog.
posted by
BlogitStaff-Becky
on February 27, 2004 at 7:01 PM
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