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When I type into the box using the Litpoia mobile phone app, the formatting bar (is that the name for this thing where all the emojis and other formatting tools like italics etc are?) doesn't work. It's fine on the comp, just on the app. Might be my dimness.

Not sure if anyone else has that 'first world problem'.

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Ah, I don't have the phone app as I don't think it's supported on iPhone.
 
I find that the website works perfectly well on my phone and have never bothered with an app.
 
When I type into the box using the Litpoia mobile phone app, the formatting bar (is that the name for this thing where all the emojis and other formatting tools like italics etc are?) doesn't work. It's fine on the comp, just on the app. Might be my dimness.

Not sure if anyone else has that 'first world problem'.

@AgentPete
I have the app and it works fine for me.
I'm on Android

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