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    GitHub suddenly word-wrapping

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      sleve_mcdichael
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      It has just started doing this today, or very recently. Did I set a setting or has GitHub changed it on their end? Can I turn it off (go back to the old way where each line is 1 line and scrolls to the right if it's wider than 1 screen)?

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        I don't think this is a general thing - you sure haven't installed any browser extension/plugin that may cause this ? Does it happen with every browser ?

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          sleve_mcdichael @mitu
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          @mitu said in GitHub suddenly word-wrapping:

          Does it happen with every browser ?

          Safari on iPod Touch (above) and Firefox, both mobile and here on PC:

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            Can't reproduce it with Firefox (latest stable) on either PC or Linux. Maybe there's some A/B test for changes and the modifications are not shown to all users.

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              Ashpool @sleve_mcdichael
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              @sleve_mcdichael @mitu at least on my PC (Windows 10) with Firefox 108.0.1 (loged into my account) and Vivaldi 5.6.2867.46 (not loged in) it is word-wrapping if I shrink the browser windows width (just a quick test here RetroPie-setup/archivefunctions.sh) and I am sure that I haven't changed any settings on my git account. Will test it later on my Ubuntu and Raspberry OS Systems.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @Ashpool
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                @Ashpool said in GitHub suddenly word-wrapping:

                it is word-wrapping if I shrink the browser windows width

                Hm, I expect this to be normal - why would it be a problem ?

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                  Ashpool @mitu
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                  @mitu not for me, but as @sleve_mcdichael asked about the possibility to revert it to the old behaviour (scrollbar left/right), I guess for some it may be - I guess that especially on mobile devices it can become a PITA with all those extra lines.

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                    sleve_mcdichael @Ashpool
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                    @Ashpool said in GitHub suddenly word-wrapping:

                    I guess for some it may be - I guess that especially on mobile devices it can become a PITA with all those extra lines.

                    Yes, exactly this. I do most of my browsing on mobile and these extra lines just really threw me off last night. I suppose I'll get used to it soon enough if it's to stick around...

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