• In another thread moshu wrote:

    “<i>No, WP will not let you add “infinite” number of blank lines.</i>”

    What do you I have to change in WordPress to allow people to add in as many blank lines as they wish, and have those blank lines turned into break tags or paragraph tags?

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  • Thread Starter lkrubner

    (@lkrubner)

    No response?

    No one knows how we can keep WordPress from re-writing our HTML?

    moshu

    (@moshu)

    It never rewrites my html. It’s true I never have the wysiwyg turned on or installed.

    As for adding infinite number of breaks or blank lines… I’ve never seen the need for that and can’t imagine any normal situation when someone would need it.

    Thread Starter lkrubner

    (@lkrubner)

    Sometimes we need to add two blank lines, but WordPress re-writes it as one blank line. I’m trying to figure out how add in 2 blank lines, without having WordPress re-write it.

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.remarpro.com Admin

    If you want to add extra vertical space, use CSS to add extra padding instead. The look of the page should be controlled by the theme and the stylesheet.

    Remember, not everybody is going to read your content on your website itself. The content should be clean, free of extraneous stuff like multiple blank lines.

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