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Where do these <em> elements are coming from in my HTML code?

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For some reasonelements are added to my html code and the text is rendered as italic. http://109.72.95.174/astudio/sites/lancelmaat/performanceinstallation?tid=22(see bottom lines, or content of menu

For some reason elements are added to my html code and the text is rendered as italic.

http://109.72.95.174/astudio/sites/lancelmaat/performanceinstallation?tid=22(see bottom lines, or content of menu "Contact")

I'm using CKEditor in Drupal for the input of some text areas.

But it is strange, because the elements are added only for specific page开发者_如何学运维s...

Also, I cannot see the elements in Safari Developer bar (I only see style: italic), but I think this is a smaller detail.

thanks


One of your nodes ("a live library") has on unclosed <em> in the message body, near the sentence that says "Voorjaar 1998 werd ik uitgenodigd doo..."

This is (accidentally) incorrect HTML, but different browsers react differently -- some add extra <em>s to straighten things out and italicize the rest of the page, some ignore the error, etc.

Diagnosis and Solutions:

This is happening because the node has HTML, and the maximum length in your display happens to break inside of an italic block for that node.

This is could be caused by one or more of the following. (Tough to tell witch without knowing how you set up the page, but all should be easy for you to check)

1) The node's HTML is incorrectly written. (Solution: fix the code so that all tags are correctly closed)

2) The "Preview" of the node is left to be determined automatically. If you're using Full HTML in a node, you should always set the teaser manually so you don't get orphaned tags in the preview.

3) In Views, you have the "Trim this field to a maximum length" checked. If so, you should also use the "Field can contain HTML" option, since this forces Drupal's built-in HTML corrector to run

4) You have another module that's doing something similar to the options described above. That module might have it's own HTML correction options, or you can use Drupal's built-in corrector (admin/settings/filters/%your-filter)

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