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yea i notice my reply box changed.....has fewer options. Then it eventually states "switch to advanced mode?" or something....kinda odd, didn't happen till a few weeks ago.
I believe the powers that be eliminated the "size" button due to members abusing the function in posts and/or quotes. Remember those huge azz posts almost taking up a whole page?
If that's the case...then why not just tell us. ...but even so...ridiculous that a few idiots ruin the option for the rest of us.
Originally Posted by BBM
I believe the powers that be eliminated the "size" button due to members abusing the function in posts and/or quotes. Remember those huge azz posts almost taking up a whole page?
If some do abuse it, then the use of it can be limited in writing the software. You would think. Or everyone gets to use it so many times a month. That would be easier and plenty good for me.
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