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I don't know why but it seems that I'm the only one that I cant see mountain_Jim post...
I use for the moment just only Firefox browser, updated today...so ...??? :(
Well it's an image from a tweet put inside image tags - maybe if I include the tweet you can see?
(I often just link to the image directly, rather than include the tweet/xeet it was included in, and don't have Firefox on this computer myself to check)
https://x.com/iluminatibot/status/17...465631452?s=20
I'm another that can't see meme's you post here, but I can see the one in post #4586 right above me.
So the problem for you two (and others) is posting direct links to the X (twitter) image paths from inside the tweet display. I don't have that problem. Both on FireFox?
I tested using private mode (to remove a twitter login as the factor) in Edge and Chrome and the direct images work for me.
Sometimes the size formatting causes parts of the tweet image to not be displayed - another reason I post the image directly at times.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F_FNrPYb...jpg&name=large
NEW: The Economist’s annual “World Ahead” guide identifies Donald Trump as the biggest global danger of 2024.
“In the 38 years that we have published this guide, no single person has ever eclipsed our analysis as much as Donald Trump eclipses 2024.”
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And 100% of grammarians would agree with whomever is funding them.
For some reason that reminds me of this t-shirt you can give front-end web designers for Christmas because (sarcasm) they really love it. Sorry to non-nerds here, and REALLY sorry to front-end designers with OCD.
https://i.postimg.cc/v8hnN7ht/image.png
CSS is used by web developers to avoid exactly the type of overflow shown on the t-shirt.