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Possible Upgrade issues? Hyperlink highlighting on hover and pasting HTML formatting text

eohrnberger

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Hi, I've noticed the 2 things mentioned in the subject which show different behavior now than before the upgrade.

1). Hyperlink hover goes black.
Here is what I see without hovering over the link:
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When I hover over the link, I now see this:
1748697264590.webp
The text is nearly invisible, and can't be read. I have the 'dark' setting enabled, maybe it's related to that?

2). Previously, pasting HTML text from another web page, all the markup would be correctly applied on paste, and the text would be rendered exactly as it was on the source page.

Now, it seems that some of the markup isn't being handled, as you can see the HTML tags in the pasted, such as below, where <a href>... and <span> are visible.

The PAYGO compels new spending or tax changes not to add to the federal debt. Not to be confused with pay-as-you-go financing, which is when a government saves up money to fund a specific project. Under the PAYGO rules, a new proposal must either be "budget neutral" or offset with savings derived from existing funds.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAYGO#cite_note-1"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a> The goal of this is to require those in control of the budget to engage in the diligence of prioritizing expenses and exercising fiscal restraint.

Just thought I'd let you know. Both would appear to be only minor irritants.
 
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