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September 11, 2016, 03:03:38 AM
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I'm writing a very long post with many images and [.code] blocks.
But when I finished it, I got a [.code][.code] block that spawned at the top from out of nowhere.

That is the not the first time I created a thread, I know how these blocks works. I re-read my thread many times and I don't see where is the problem.
I tried to write random letters at the very beginning of my thread and after that, I saw [.code]randomword[.code].

This is very weird and the first time I saw that. How can I fix it ?

Thanks.

NB: I perfectly know that [.code] is written without a dot.
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September 11, 2016, 03:27:57 AM
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Where's this thread? Kinda hard trying to figure out what went wrong without seeing it.
If you never created the thread (using other account or something) and only previewed it take a look at your drafts, it should be there.

One thing I know that can cause it is having extra [./code] tag.

                                                                       
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September 11, 2016, 04:46:22 AM
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You probably have a /code block somewhere that doesn't belong. If you have a /code block without an opening [.code] block then a [.code] block will be inserted at the beginning of your post message (it might be immidiatly after the last /code block or after some other criteria -- I have never tested this any more then what I described above). I assume that you have multiple extra /code blocks somewhere which might be exaggerating your problem.

Edit:It seems that I am having trouble replicating the issue you are describing, although there are some strange behaviors when there are multiple extra /code blocks. Maybe you can post a pastebin of the BB code you are trying to use prior to creating your thread along with the BB code that SMF "fixes" for you.
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September 11, 2016, 01:50:01 PM
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Thanks so much guys!  Grin
That was that problem.

I replaced [./img] blocks by [./code] blocks.

Problem solved! Smiley
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