Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I was just trying to hide a possibly triggering part of a post and this happened (ive made it as simple as possible while still having the problem):
CONTENT WARNING
[tw] :D[/tw]
^ this is what I wrote
Just a bit of info:
This doesnt happen if 'Never show smileys as icons for this post' is checked
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So basically it screws up if you hide smileys in an inline trigger.
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fixed tw. only thing is that it doesn't go CONTENT WARNINGon the same line anymore
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So the inline trigger is no longer inline...
But hey, it now displays correctly with that red line on safari, on whatever the latest iOS is.
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I don't think we need the TW tag since it's redundant with the trigger tag and only makes things more confusing.
(At least for me) The trigger tag is like a spoiler, and tw a clickable thing, so each is better in different circumstances
It would also be better to use TW if you want it inline, but thats been removed to fix the bug, and idk if it will be added back (I hope it is)
CONTENT WARNINGTW tag
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yay red line works in chrome now as well
thank u based diff55
CONTENT WARNINGhowever having censors disabled still displays "TRIGGER WARNING"s to me
fixed thank you for your report
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maxi123 wrote:yay red line works in chrome now as well
thank u based diff55
CONTENT WARNINGhowever having censors disabled still displays "TRIGGER WARNING"s to mefixed thank you for your report
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