Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-267015-20200221154306/@comment-9605025-20200221164056

Right now, the easiest solution would be to used fixed font sizes as opposed to relative font sizes.

What appears to be going on is that FANDOM's platform tries to be "smart" but fails miserably. It is trying to take snippets out of your actual post and reproduce them in the preview.

Is there a reason your blogs need to be formatted into a narrow column like that? The platform seems to group contents based on which cell they are in by nesting them rather than placing them in a common parent element. In your blog, you have a common parent element with font size 14. The children then have different font sizes. For instance, 500% which is 70 and 200% which is 28. However, when the platform nests the children instead, what you get is the 200% inside the 500%. Therefore, the regular font size is 14; the first child makes it 70; then, because the second child is nested inside the first, it is 200% of 70 which is 140.