Content is overflowing its boundaries
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Yes, but changing flavours of WP won’t help if Espresso/WP integration is causing the problem.
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I very much doubt that this web editing program will have issues with php. I’ve found Espresso to run very clean code, and it sounds more as if my problems run from code that WP.COM doesn’t allow, or that it freaks out over after a period of time. Considering that I’ve used this software for over 2,000 posts, I have to wonder.
I had a look at the blog editing software suggested on the WP page. The first one is a blog for plumbers and the other two are too simplistic for what I want to accomplish.
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Hi there, kddidit. I took a look at the blog post preview you linked to in your original post, and at the screenshot you shared. When I looked at the post itself, I didn’t see any of the overflow issues from the screenshot. Are you still seeing that problem?
If so, it may be a browser-specific issue. Can you try checking the post in another browser and see how it looks there? If you need, you can download the latest versions of popular browsers here: http://browsehappy.com/
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Yes, the actual post is fine. Because I took out the TOC I normally include since it was overflowing as per the screenshot. Since it’s a time-sensitive post, I can’t wait forever on a fix.
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I’m glad you found a solution that worked for this post. If this happens again, please feel free to let us know and we can take a look at the issue for you. :)
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No, it is not a solution. It’s a giving up. It’s unacceptable that I can’t include my TOC with my post.
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I’d be happy to help you with this further, if you’d like. I’ll just need to a see an example of the problem you described.
You’re welcome to create a new draft post that includes the section that was causing this problem for you. You can include a link to that draft post in a reply here, and I’ll take a look at it for you!
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