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Posted by williamf on July 05, 2006 at 04:53:04 from (66.82.9.55):
Way down the list now is a post from BillyNY that came out so wide that it wouldn't fit on the page and to see it or the replies you would have to scroll back and forth, same as when someone posts too large a picture, but there was no picture involved. There was question about what made that happen. I tried to post my interpretation of the problem, but couldn't get ytmag to take from me last night. Here 'tis, in the interest of helping. Billy included a link to an ebay auction, which he copied and pasted the url in the body of his post. Html won't let an url wordwrap because then it wouldn't work to click on it. So the whole url comes out on one line, even if it doesn't fit the page. To prevent this, you have to copy and paste longer links (this does seem to be a regular problem with ebay links) in the Optional Link Url box and give it a title in the Link Title box. Hope this helps, Wm
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