Ron Newman (
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Moderator post: Please avoid excessive text formatting
I've seen a few complaints about this lately, so I'd like to propose a new rule:
Please keep text formatting to an essential minimum when posting to
davis_square. In particular, please try not to do not:
- specify an explicit <font> face, size, or color, especially at the outermost (top) level of your post
- paste formatted text into the Rich Text editor from Microsoft Word or another word processor
Doing these things often makes your post less readable on other people's friends pages, or results in text that looks too big or too small on some screens. In at least one case, I recall it generating huge numbers of blank lines at the end of a post, because of a <span> or <div> tag that got pasted in from Microsoft Word.
Thanks for your cooperation. After some discussion here, I'll probably add this to the rules on the community's profile page.
Please keep text formatting to an essential minimum when posting to
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- specify an explicit <font> face, size, or color, especially at the outermost (top) level of your post
- paste formatted text into the Rich Text editor from Microsoft Word or another word processor
Doing these things often makes your post less readable on other people's friends pages, or results in text that looks too big or too small on some screens. In at least one case, I recall it generating huge numbers of blank lines at the end of a post, because of a <span> or <div> tag that got pasted in from Microsoft Word.
Thanks for your cooperation. After some discussion here, I'll probably add this to the rules on the community's profile page.
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While I support constructive feedback to perceived offenders, I would also hope that there remain mercy for what I am sure are other oft-frustrated folks still trying to figure out the LJ system (and formatting in general).
And, for now, I'll leave the original post with the bad formatting so that I don't ruin the example.
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