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    I’m using 2.001

    God, I hate that WYSIWYG. Why do we even need a WYSIWYG editor, when we have a preview underneath?

    I used some BOLD titles in a post. They slopped down, as if I failed to close strong in the post. The Subsequent post’s title and body were all BOLD, and so on all the way down the blog.

    I couldn’t find a missing , so I deleted the frigging post, and reposted it.

    Well, the same thing then started with the next post down. BOLD all the way.

    I don’t think it’s in any post code. But how the hell does a tag leak out of a post into the whole format.

    Any suggestions?

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  • Thread Starter venator48

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    Damnation! I forgot to mention: the problem is in Firefox only. MS Explorer is fine.

    God, I hate that WYSIWYG.

    Users > Your Profile, scroll to the bottom for Personal Options, “Use the visual rich editor when writing.”

    RE: Bold everywhere.

    A link would help in troubleshooting this.

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    The BOLD problem is only present in FIREFOX. MS Explorer shows the blog as intended.

    Logout fully from the blog.
    Does it still happen ?

    If so.. it’s a plugin issue.

    Thread Starter venator48

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    The only plugin I use is one anti-Spam comment screener.

    I’m logged in on Explorer, and not on Firefox. The glitch appears in Firefox. I mention this, in case it helps shed any light.

    I see nothing wrong.
    Post a screenshot please ?

    Using Firefox, your page causes processor loads of 100% here.
    It’s crashed FF once… that and your large number of validation errors should be sorted when you get the time, though it may well be unrelated to this.

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    The all BOLD starts with 3rd article down MINIATURE BOOKS, and continues all the way down the blog’s front page.

    Originally the currently second post: Guantanamo Transcripts, Section 40, Case 1 was directly abve Miniature Books. I assume that BOLD was leaking into the title of Miniature Books (and then down) from somewhere in this post, so I deleted it and then reloaded it, moving it up one in sequence. But that failed to fix the problem.

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    I suppose I may be running too many geegaws and toys in the right column.

    I’ll look in the docs for recommended validation sites. Are there special ones for WordPress blogs?

    Mere post-defeat-and-capture claims of innocence of hostile intentions toward the United States are insufficient to exculpate known attendance at a terrorist training camp. I would not release him.

    <strong />

    That last tag is not valid.
    And the other validation errors will help to avoid this in the future.

    Validation site:
    http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.neveryetmelted.com%2F

    That number looks scary but it’s very easily reduced.

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    <strong />

    That last tag is not valid.
    And the other validation errors will help to avoid this in the future.
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    I bet I threw that last one in last night as a futile effort to kill that BOLD format leaking downward, when I couldn’t find an unclosed .

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    I logged in in Firefox, and logged out. I then logged out in Explorer (which I normally leave logged in). That BOLD is still there in Firefox, I’m afraid. And –as I mentioned– I only use one plugin, and that one has been running forever.

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    Please note that in above post. My reference to an unclosed “<” strong “>” made the last paragraph bold and the “<“strong”>” went invisible.

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    I looked at the 800+ errors in the validator. Two questions:

    (1) Where do I look up the correct image insert code? Many, many of these errors are related to inserted image files, which are supposed to be missing an ALT.

    EXAMPLE:
    Line 328 column 156: required attribute “alt” not specified.
    ….com/wp-images/MiniatureBooks2.jpg” />

    Note: “>” after “.jpg” is highlighted in colour.

    ————————

    2. References to errors are by line and column. They refer to source codes, which I thought were buried off in more than one SQL database. Is there a central code file I don’t know about? How can they be talking about column 0 and column 5?

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