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Copypasted an article this morning in Articles and News. About halfway through the text started getting a line going through it. Did nothing unusual, new, or weird. Edited it, removed lined text, replaced it with "clean" text. Lines came right back. No idea what's going on.
 
Copypasted an article this morning in Articles and News. About halfway through the text started getting a line going through it. Did nothing unusual, new, or weird. Edited it, removed lined text, replaced it with "clean" text. Lines came right back. No idea what's going on.
It looks like the text has a Strikethrough applied to it. Highlight the affected text and hit Ctrl+S, that should get rid of the strikethrough.
 
Thanks much. That worked. Just don't understand how it happened in the first place. Did nothing different.
That's a puzzler. If it keeps happening, with content pasted from different sources, it's either a keyboard fault or some kind of unforced input error, I'd guess.
 
Copypasted an article this morning in Articles and News. About halfway through the text started getting a line going through it. Did nothing unusual, new, or weird. Edited it, removed lined text, replaced it with "clean" text. Lines came right back. No idea what's going on.
Thanks much. That worked. Just don't understand how it happened in the first place. Did nothing different.
I love it when older people use the Internet, it's like watching a toddler walk for 10 steps and then fall over (no offence).
 
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That's a puzzler. If it keeps happening, with content pasted from different sources, it's either a keyboard fault or some kind of unforced input error, I'd guess.
Here, half the text was fine and the other lined through. Weird. Doesn't happen often.
 
I'm not permitted to view that, plz pastebin it
Right click the "Like" button for the post you want to rate, open in new tab. In the address bar, change the number "1" to whichever one you want from the list in the second image.
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Did the text have [S] in it somewhere? That would be parsed as the BBcode tag to begin strikethrough.
Not to my knowledge. There were numerical references to footnotes throughout the article, but only part of the article was stricken through. Genuinely a mystery to me.
 
A general tip for people who run into formatting issues while copy/pasting text.

If you click on the menu dots on the right side of the editor, then the brackets [ ], it will switch from WYSIWYG mode to text mode that shows all of the BBCODE being used:
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Changes to this:
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Remove the BBCODE that's messing up the formatting and then hit the brackets again. The list of BBCODE is located in the help section of the site.
 
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A general tip for people who run into formatting issues while copy/pasting text.

If you click on the menu dots on the right side of the editor, then the brackets [ ], it will switch from WYSIWYG mode to text mode that shows all of the BBCODE being used:
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Changes to this:
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Remove the BBCODE that's messing up the formatting and then hit the brackets again. The list of BBCODE is located in the help section of the site.
You can also use Ctrl-Shift-v to paste plain text without any formatting.

Be aware it won't help if the text itself has something like [s] in it, which was the issue with that particular article. That'll be parsed as BBcode no matter what.

There are a few workarounds. One is putting inside [ICODE] tags, like I did. Another is just putting an extra character in it... [s.] or [s ]. Another is formatting one of the characters differently, like [s] or [s]... that will put more BBcode between the characters, breaking apart the [s] sequence so it's not recognized by the parser.

The final way, which is too clever, is to put empty formatting inside of it, like [[b][/b]s]. Now there's a bold tag with no contents in the middle of it. However, the editor doesn't like this, and it'll get rid of the "useless" bold tags if you switch from BBcode to rich text mode (or if you edit your post later, or if someone quotes it...).
 
For some reason when I click on broken images it opens a new tab logged into @LoverofPi. I can't do anything and clicking any button just makes me revert back to my profile, but it was strange.
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