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    Change in inline images

    Prior to the recent update, I used to see any posted images in a seperate overlay popup that let me scroll througn the images.
    I can still see the images but they appear in a new, separate window.

    Is this standard?

    [Not really a bug, just an observation]
    Regards
    Geoff


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    This has happened occasionally in the past.

    Hopefully it will revert back soon, as the new window thing kinda sucks.
    Gerry

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