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Issue #3
there is no <br> in original source
- David ⬛
- First, there is a rather complicated structure of nested <div>, <em> and <img> elements. Although it should not affect this
Intentionally, my template does not add hyphens <br>, but only tries to remove them in certain cases. If my template added <br>, then the text: "Los Angeles, Verenigde Staten" and "Rome, Italië" would also be divided into two blocks and transferred to different lines, since they have the exact same structure as those which you specified.
<div class = "media media-element-container media-default"></div>
<em> TEXT </em>
<em> TEXT </em>
Perhaps something went wrong after the @inline function. I just don't understand why the two selected comments were broken, and the other two are not, although they have a similar structure. WTF?
Secondly this article is from 2016. I doubt that someone will read it, if only we are with you.
Let's leave this question to the arbitrators, otherwise I risk losing my template.
P.S. I hope that this mystical mistake is not critical.
- Type of issue
- Author added their own content
- Reported
- Apr 6, 2019