I seem to have an issue w/ post, from cmoulder, getting cut before the end of the post.
I'm not sure that I've seen it on any other poster.
I'll post a screenshot of the latest.
I seem to have an issue w/ post, from cmoulder, getting cut before the end of the post.
I'm not sure that I've seen it on any other poster.
I'll post a screenshot of the latest.
Most recent time, but has been happening since day one for me.
Who is using tapatalk and having this issue?
His posts are always cut off when viewing with tapatalk for me
But all is well when I switch to web browser mode
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Hey bgr - good call, I'm on Tapatalk pretty much exclusively. I didn't think to check via browser.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Also on Tapatalk. I just figured we weren't worthy.
I would still like to track down what causes this as using a browser is not really viable for me when it comes to the forums that I follow.
I looked at that post and can see more than what you see while using TapaTalk... unless he updated after your screenshot.
I get this and more...
I’m on an iPhone with TapaTalk version 8.9.2 Maybe try updating TapaTalk to the latest version?
CMoulder does use some formatting that seems unique - not sure that has anything to do with anything but something I notice.
Edit: actually the text you no longer see breaks right at the color code CMoulder uses. Maybe @Cmoulder can post a response to test that theory.
BTW y’all realize we don’t control the TapaTalk app. Happy to help troubleshoot but we are limited in what we can do.
Dang! We lose a lot.
Android 8.8.14 as of Dec 21. No new updates.
I definitely do not blame you for any Tapatalk issues, or even site issues. Just searching for solutions.
Test 1: Includes color formatting. Let’s see if this cuts off like a CMoulder post.
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