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[Solved] Inline feedback on new paragraph

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Sorry, I wanted to ask another question but I see that the previous topic is closed. When I select a text for inline feedback in the backend, that piece of text comes by default on a new line. So the text will not flow properly. Is this the intent? It seems illogical. For example, sometimes we will just want to select some words from a sentence for the feedback. They will then be 'separately' on a separate line. See print screen.

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Dear @historiek,

The text which is selected for feedback is being wrapped in a <div> so other parts are separated and inserted in <p> paragraphs. This is designed to use a whole paragraph, which can be line-breaks. So, please don't use a few words in a sentence for feedback. You should use a text part which can be introduced as a separate paragraph.

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Thanks for the reply. I don't quite understand because in this example above, the speech bubble is in the middle of the paragraph and not at the end, which I would expect if the whole paragraph was selected. But maybe I misunderstand.

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@historiek,

In the example above the styles are also messed up if you look attentively. So depending on the theme, the styles can be messed up uniquely. 

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Ok, thanks again. 

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