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Old 01-15-2008, 05:35 AM #1
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Default Why are my postings not formatting right?

I was not sure how to say it, but when I type in ANY forum, my sentences are varying lengths. Some go half way across the page and others go the full distance.

I was told if I just typed and did not hit the enter key, the formatting would look ok. That is no guarantee either.

Just watch. When I post this, it will be perfect just to frustrate me.

An example would look like this: My first sentence might go all the way across the page, while the next line
would be half way. I have had this problem on a half dozen computers over the last --- uh --- five years?? Dell, Compaq, Toshiba, etc. all do it. So it HAS to be my fault. I am setting it up wrong or something.

I have asked this question on other forums with zero help, I like for my posts to look half way decent, so I usually go back and
hit the delete key to bring the sentences into alignment. That takes awhile.

ANY SUGGESTIONS would be GREATLY appreciated........thanks
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I guess I must not have said it very well, but I have used Netscape and Mazilla and IE with similar results.

Other people do not seem to have this error in their posts --- frustrating.

Thanks for reading the post, if anyone has an idea, please let me know, Dave
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You stated your question well, Dave, so that's not a prob. .

I'm wondering, within your CP or user Control Panel and Edit Options, what do you have selected under the Miscellaneous Options and Message Editor Interface? It's the last set of options in your CP.

Mine is set to Standard Editor.

You might try changing yours to a diff. one and see what happens.

I can't remember which option it is, but when I used a different (other forums), I also had posts which broke sentences where I hadn't intended for breaks to appear.
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after you try the User CP settings & changes - maybe also clear the cache of your browser
-{which ever one you are using at the time}
I'm not sure if the cache has anything to do with it -
but maybe we can help figure it out eventually.

Let us know if that helps or not.
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Bobbi, JO55,

I stumbled on to the place you wanted me to go, it is INSIDE Neurotalk. I think. I changed my edit to simple text or something like that to see if that helps. The only other setting was -- can't remember what it was, but I think it was more complex. No, it was wysiwyg type.
Not being familiar with it, I did not use it. I will see how the "text" version goes.

If I misunderstood what you were saying, please tell me. I made the change within this forum, but I don't think that will help me with other forums, unless they have similar user CP. Hmmm.

Thanks again, Dave

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wysiwyg is a format that What You See Is What You Get.

you might want to try it. if you don't like it, change back. for me i prefer it. i know what my post is going to look like. warts and all.
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I was not sure how to say it, but when I type in ANY forum, my sentences are varying lengths. Some go half way across the page and others go the full distance.

I was told if I just typed and did not hit the enter key, the formatting would look ok. That is no guarantee either.

Just watch. When I post this, it will be perfect just to frustrate me.

An example would look like this: My first sentence might go all the way across the page, while the next line
would be half way. I have had this problem on a half dozen computers over the last --- uh --- five years?? Dell, Compaq, Toshiba, etc. all do it. So it HAS to be my fault. I am setting it up wrong or something.

I have asked this question on other forums with zero help, I like for my posts to look half way decent, so I usually go back and
hit the delete key to bring the sentences into alignment. That takes awhile.

ANY SUGGESTIONS would be GREATLY appreciated........thanks
Yes, I see what you mean. BUT when your sentences are broken up that way if you place the point of your cursor at the end of the line above it then hit "delete" key it will erase all the added space and put the next word where it should be, then you just make a space. Just keep going down the post that way in "Edit". Another thing I do once in a while, by accident, is hit the "Insert" key by mistake. Then I lose a letter evertime I type. Now THAT was frustating. Just hit the "Insert" key again if this happens. It acts like a toggle.
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Wiix, thank you but I know that one.

Here is the interesting (?) side effect of that one --- Say I have typed ten lines, and my problem line is line 3. I do what you say and I then line 6 is messed up. I correct it, then line 8 gets messed up and so on. So I spend awhile correcting all of them, instead of just doing it right the first time.

I did as suggested and changed my computer per this website and it seems to have made a difference, so far. But other websites are still messed up.

Still working on it....
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Dave, I'm thinking this is a browser settings issue. Have you tried creating a new version of your browser and using its natural default settings?
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Cindy,
I have had some bad days recently ... by "bad" I mean I can read your post, but my brain is struggling to understand.

What do you mean by create a new version of your browser?

I use Mozilla most of the time. I probably have made some changes to it, although I cannot remember making even one.

Should I reinstall it? Is that what you mean? My Mozilla AND IE have the latest updates.

Sorry I am so dense. Very Frustrating.
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