Users unable to fill out form

Created a form and it worked fine. Added some lines of text to the form and now users can not fill out the form. Wondering what I did to have the happen.

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    * How to update to the new Firefox Sync
    * https://blog.mozilla.org/services/2014/02/07/a-better-firefox-sync/

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