avoid weird thread formatting

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Beoman Claudiu Dragon Emu Fire Golem, modified 12 Years ago at 10/20/11 1:43 PM
Created 12 Years ago at 10/20/11 1:43 PM

avoid weird thread formatting

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If you view threads in the combination view, the top (which shows all the replies in tree form) looks really weird, e.g. here and here. this makes the rest of the page look pretty messed up, too, as the borders get all wonky. If you use the tree view, then the threads get really squished as they get more deeply nested. If you use the flat view it seems to not affect you.

Not sure if anyone notices but me... but to avoid the issue, when making a practice thread, try replying to your initial post, when starting a new chain of thought, instead of to the post you just made or the latest (bottom-most) post. This way deep nesting will be avoided... and it looks pretty, yay.

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Bart Castelijns, modified 12 Years ago at 10/20/11 3:06 PM
Created 12 Years ago at 10/20/11 3:06 PM

RE: avoid weird thread formatting

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Word up, I comprehend what you are saying and verify that your statement is true, my good brother =). I saw the same thing happening to my own thread.

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