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Officially annoyed

Submitted by JanieBelle on 12 July 2007 - 5:48pm.

Ok, I hadn't really been too bothered by it, but now I'm officially annoyed at the loss of line breaks.

<---- I put a line break here but it disappears when I hit "preview", and I have to re-insert it in the rtf editor. If I get in a hurry and just hit submit, my comments/posts wind up in one big massive paragraph. Once they've been re-inserted in the rtf editor on "preview", they seem to remain in place no matter how many times I hit preview, so the problem seems to be related to the loss of the rtf editor for comments on the original blog post page, if that makes any sense.

Just so y'know.


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