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Apparently you can't use the Youtube code anymore. Only posting the URL works
The worst part is that,if you use the Youtube code,it shows up in the comment box,but not when you post the message
That sounds like it's misinterpreting the embed code, rather than flat-out ignoring it.
No it actaully removes it, and of course in html mode it still likes to add P tags no matter what I do in the editor.
9:48 AM PT: NE-02: Glenn Freeman, a former chair of the Douglas County Republican Party and a one-time aide to Sen. Chuck Hagel, became the third Republican to enter the primary against Rep. Lee Terry. I'm not getting the sense that Freeman has a lot of chops, which means that he probably only adds to the clown car effect and should help rather than hurt the "moderate" Terry.
9:54 AM PT: NJ-Sen: In response to news that state Senate President Stephen Sweeney is gearing up for a U.S. Senate run in 2014, a spokesman for Sen. Frank Lautenberg says his boss "will be prepared to meet any potential challenge." Sweeney could conceivably challenge Lautenberg in the primary then, when the incumbent will be 90 years old. I'd have figured Lautenberg would finally consider retirement, but at least for now, he ain't.
9:59 AM PT: NC-Gov: This sure is a strange way not to run for governor: Dem state Rep. Bill Faison, who has insisted for some time that he isn't planning a primary challenge to Gov. Bev Perdue, is nevertheless going up on the airwaves with an issue spot lamenting what he calls the state's "jobs crisis." It has some of the weakest production values I've seen in a while, though (you can watch it at the link), and of course, there's no word on the size of the buy.
I'm currently stuck in chapter 16x (The Port of Badon) in FE7 (i.e. Blazing Sword, and the first GBA game). I just haven't gotten around to trying it again, after spending the better part of several days on Chapter 16. Last I assessed, I was trying to do too much--shipping Matthew and Serra while also keeping everyone alive and also killing off every enemy and maximizing XP gains for lowest-leveled characters and more. And trying to steal their vulneraries.
I'm currently stuck in chapter 16x (The Port of Badon) in FE7 (i.e. Blazing Sword, and the first GBA game). I just haven't gotten around to trying it again, after spending the better part of several days on Chapter 16. Last I assessed, I was trying to do too much--shipping Matthew and Serra while also keeping everyone alive and also killing off every enemy and maximizing XP gains for lowest-leveled characters and more. And trying to steal their vulneraries.
I'm currently stuck in chapter 16x (The Port of Badon) in FE7 (i.e. Blazing Sword, and the first GBA game). I just haven't gotten around to trying it again, after spending the better part of several days on Chapter 16. Last I assessed, I was trying to do too much--shipping Matthew and Serra while also keeping everyone alive and also killing off every enemy and maximizing XP gains for lowest-leveled characters and more. And trying to steal their vulneraries.
9:54 AM PT: NJ-Sen: In response to news that state Senate President Stephen Sweeney is gearing up for a U.S. Senate run in 2014, a spokesman for Sen. Frank Lautenberg says his boss "will be prepared to meet any potential challenge." Sweeney could conceivably challenge Lautenberg in the primary then, when the incumbent will be 90 years old. I'd have figured Lautenberg would finally consider retirement, but at least for now, he ain't.
9:48 AM PT: NE-02: Glenn Freeman, a former chair of the Douglas County Republican Party and a one-time aide to Sen. Chuck Hagel, became the third Republican to enter the primary against Rep. Lee Terry. I'm not getting the sense that Freeman has a lot of chops, which means that he probably only adds to the clown car effect and should help rather than hurt the "moderate" Terry.
I'm currently stuck in chapter 16x (The Port of Badon) in FE7 (i.e. Blazing Sword, and the first GBA game). I just haven't gotten around to trying it again, after spending the better part of several days on Chapter 16. Last I assessed, I was trying to do too much--shipping Matthew and Serra while also keeping everyone alive and also killing off every enemy and maximizing XP gains for lowest-leveled characters and more. And trying to steal their vulneraries.
Will it fuck up ascii art
It seems that it reverts to default font if you ever go to the end of the line, even if you've changed it before.
* type stuff, then change font, then go to end of line: still shows default font
* change font, then type stuff: shows as default font
* type stuff, then change font, then type inside area with new font: new font within that area.
This text should be normal paragraph text.
This text should once again be normal paragraph text. This was typed before setting the rest of the text preformatted.
Boo, the ability for a mouse roll over image does not work.
Yeah, it's not working right for me either. Somehow the markup breaks up.
IJBM: This new editor makes it more difficult to make blank posts.
How? You just click edit, then click inside the comment editing area, then hit Ctrl+A, then hit backspace. At least, that's in Windows.
line 1
line 2
Two spaces is valid.
Non-printing characters work too.
Not for me.