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I think this is getting slightly out of hand

I've been with AB under various guises virtually since its inception but I've noticed recently a tendency to leave very large gaps of white space within answers.

So large in fact that when one comes across one it gives the impression that nothing follows. Can something be done about this nonsensical, very annoying and pointless practice?


LewPaper  Fri 29/08/08 06:37
Ethel
Fri 29/08/08
10:21
Email the ed, LewPaper.

It's just attention seeking disruption by some social inadequate with a very low IQ
4getmenot
Fri 29/08/08
10:22
Ed cannot do anything about it.
Ethel
Fri 29/08/08
10:24
Ban the user responsible, and every time he does it under a new name.
another-view
Fri 29/08/08
10:27
Of course they can.
The web designer can soon insert a bit of code that deletes blank lines after the "submit" button is hit.

Just replace any double (or triple) line breaks with a single one. Do this until there are no more double line breaks.
123everton
Fri 29/08/08
10:35
Lew I agree it is annoying (I've just read your post on another thread) I only do it to one individual to make a point.
Do you forgive me?
LewPaper
Fri 29/08/08
10:43

Question Author

Mmmmmm . . . oh go on then
cazzz1975
Fri 29/08/08
20:14
well I dont forgive you everton, get down and give me 50
123everton
Fri 29/08/08
21:01
You're stern mistress Cazz, you are awful but I like you!
Jugglering
Fri 29/08/08
22:05
Lol Ethel..

"It's just attention seeking disruption by some social inadequate with a very low IQ"...

Beautifully described there !
ChuckFickens
Fri 29/08/08
22:10
The web designer can soon insert a bit of code that deletes blank lines after the "submit" button is hit.

the code is already there and used to delete multiple spaces, it just need repeating with a minor modification
JonnyBoy12
Fri 29/08/08
22:12
Can the AB web designer delete the blank space in some ABers minds, as well, I wonder?
haysi06
Sun 31/08/08
11:24
There is absolutely no 'reason' for the poster leaving those spaces other than to set out to annoy people which in my opinion is extremely childish behaviour. I ignore him and his threads however I understand how it must get on peoples nerves when he comes in and ruins a perfectly good thread with his idiotic spacing.


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