Why are there colons in the message when I try to post a followup?
Colons appear in the message dialog box when you try to followup up on a message to indicate that those lines are quoting the previously posted message. When I’m typing a message, the line continues to scroll across beyond the right end of the message box — what does this mean? The message box allows you to type beyond the right end of the box if you want, but it’s better to press “Enter” at the end of each line before you reach the right edge of the box. This will make your message easier to read when someone responds to it. Why didn’t my message show up? Your message most likely did not show up because your browser did not reload the page and simply pulled it out of cache. In most cases you can just reload the page and your message should appear. Special Note for AOL Users: Depending on how you have your preferences set, reloading the page may not show your new message. If you have AOL 3.0 for Windows 95, check the setting at: Prefs >> Advanced >> Temporary Internet Files. “Check fo
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