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Issue: Spoilers Breaking Signatures

ANARCHit3cht

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    I don't know if this is known or how big of an issue it might actually be(I think it's not a HUGE deal) but I thought I'd just point out that spoilers with large amounts of text can break signatures. I tested it on a few different themes and they all had the same issue.

    https://snag.gy/v04q1.jpg
     
    I don't know if this is known or how big of an issue it might actually be(I think it's not a HUGE deal) but I thought I'd just point out that spoilers with large amounts of text can break signatures. I tested it on a few different themes and they all had the same issue.

    https://snag.gy/v04q1.jpg

    Spoiler tags aren't permitted in signatures anyway. Report the poster for a signature disable and a mod will handle it.

    Also: disabling spoilers completely from signatures is something that has been brought up for R&D to look into.


    Just realized it's not in their signature, but in the post itself. Sorry! :)

    I've never seen it do that in a post before. Does it happen for more than that one post?
     
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    It seems that the spoiler is in the post, but the contents of the spoiler are spilling into the signature area. Care to link us to the post that's causing it? I'm thinking that someone CSS'd the text and something is overflowing.


    Yeah, I didn't even think of that! Since you mentioned I looked at the post in question(click) and it does seem to be an issue with the CSS causing the text to over flow. It's probably such a specific incident that it's ultimately not a big deal in that regards.
     
    That's actually to do with the user's CSS, the float is pushing everything out of the tag. So you're right, user-specific issue. I'll message them about it :]
     
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