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Seems to always get in the way of the word 'it' do to know why but as I'm about it I feel that it could be moved also.
 
Seeing the same on my system. Long first line of message has the end word covered by the new flag.
 
Just do what Richard suggests on post #4.
 
Yes a refresh removes them but better for them to not be wrong to start with.
 
Don't know how difficult is it to start the post one line down. See what @Dan says.
 
I'm on it. We have a couple of small glitchy things. Moving to the new server that we've configured once we have some quieter traffic times across the network. I'll then get back to my to-do list.
 
Where have the post # gone Dan? Hard to quote post numbers when not physically able to see them. Thanks, hardworking monkey!
 
I assume you're viewing from a smartphone in portrait, turn it sideways to landscape and there becomes enough room for numbers so it pops back.

It's a responsive forum so different info is shown depending on the amount of space available. Very clever stuff.
 
I assume you're viewing from a smartphone in portrait, turn it sideways to landscape and there becomes enough room for numbers so it pops back.

It's a responsive forum so different info is shown depending on the amount of space available. Very clever stuff.
Well I'll be - if you ain't right! Thanks Dan.
 

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