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    I made a post # 8 here: https://www.woodworkforums.com/186312-grinding/ breaking it into paragaphs and adding a sketch. When I went to manage attachments an entirely different page came up, but it did load the sketch. Also the block in which the body of the post is typed starts clear but gets a gray shade when I start typing. This post is broken into 4 paragraphs. Has something changed on your end, or on mine?
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul39 View Post
    I made a post # 8 here: https://www.woodworkforums.com/186312-grinding/ breaking it into paragaphs and adding a sketch. When I went to manage attachments an entirely different page came up, but it did load the sketch. Also the block in which the body of the post is typed starts clear but gets a gray shade when I start typing. This post is broken into 4 paragraphs. Has something changed on your end, or on mine?
    Hi there

    Are you able to take a screenshot that shows the issues you've outlined?

    regards
    Steve
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    I had a similar lack of paragraphs in a piece I posted an hour or so ago, BUT it seems to be working properly now, after I allowed Cloudflare.

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    I made a post to Practical Machinist yesterday and paragraphs worked fine.

    Today I signed out of Woodwork Forums, shut down the computer, restarted the computer, signed in to WF, and made a post.

    All worked well.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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