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Old 06-09-2022, 12:30 PM   #2771
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Yes, that is what I am seeing with multiple spans in some paragraphs. I'm wondering why more then one span per paragraph is needed.
Based on experiments (several years ago), rather than inside knowledge, I had a very bad visual result when I allowed any kobospan to contain other inline tags, e.g. <i>, <span>, ... etc. In other words, a kobospan should contain only text. You need to start a new kobospan for the text inside <i>...</i> or <span...>...</span> or following a <br/> or a link <a...></a>.

For any paragraph which contains only plain text, a single kobospan wrapped around the whole of the text should be fine.

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