Oh, and my last post looked fine when I typed it. Didn?t have the question mark until I sent it.
Oh, and my last post looked fine when I typed it. Didn?t have the question mark until I sent it.
Just posted on a different forum using the same Tapatalk app that I use to post here and everything is fine. I think the punctuation thing has something to do with this site.
Just curious. Can the question mark issue (among others) be resolved?
Not sure if the consensus is, that it is annoying enough for folks to look into it or not? I read a few archaic languages & i dont suck at finding patterns/inconsistencies so if pointed in the proper direction I'd even look into it. Just saying.
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After the update, when you insert a picture using the From URL tab, it now shows up as a file name link instead of the actual picture.
I?m starting to get pretty used to my funky punctuation. It?s weird how you?re able to almost just tune stuff out after a while.
I've not had any issues embedding images, but I always edit the url to HTTP instead of HTTPS, as many images won't show because of host authentication issues when hotlinked
The question mark thing looks like an issue with quotation marks and apostrophes, but that's all I've noticed consistently...
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Sounds like you should just smack something with a hammer, foxtrot.
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The 8 question marks weren't typed as such, but are 8 different special characters on my Samsung keyboard. Its not just the occasional apostrophe=? in tapatalk.
Last edited by ChickNorris; 11-10-2018 at 03:04.
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I feel like the punctuation marks are going through the opposite of what gender is going through. Less choices, but everyone is still curious what you are.
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