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Font sizes in comments getting small

What's happening! Some of the comments fonts are getting really small (4 point) when you post them. Can we make the font the same size in questions.

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You can make them normal by clicking edit and submit right after and it goes back to normal

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it does it here too hahaha

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I'm trying so hard to reproduce this and I can't figure it out. Are you guys on phones?

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Kyle - I'm seeing it on a 27" iMac, MacBook Pro 15" and a iPad Air2.

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Im on a Pc at home and an iMac at work see it both places

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It turns out that certain comments were not being wrapped in a `<p>` as they should have been and, as a result, were not being assigned the proper font size.

That issue should be fixed now! Thanks so much for pointing it out.

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I've also noted a lot of trailing spaces in the Question & Answer fields. So if you go back in to edit the end of the line of the last line is not the last entered text. You only see it when it edit mode of the field! So if you look at the answer below it appears OK but go into edit mode and you'll see the difference!

BTW - I love getting paragraphs in comments now! It was a pain before not being able to break the comment up when you were trying to deal with more than one point.

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How strange, I'll look into that and see if I can figure out what's going on. Thanks!

Also, glad to hear you're happy with the addition of paragraphs in comments. It's always nice to get positive feedback.

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Hi Dan, I just wanted to let you know that issue you were seeing where extra white space was being inserted at the end of answers has been fixed!

Thanks again for pointing that out to us.

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Thanks Lexa!

I use an iPad often and it gets crazy working within the limited text window to then have to find the end of the text.

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As an example here the last text is this> < this is the added fill that is being put in.

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Dan will be eternally grateful.