• Is there a way to turn of teh WordPress editor to strip for example </br> that I normally use to structure my articles.

    As i use Postie to publish it is really a problem to have manually to go into the HTML-editor and put those </br> back.

    regards/falke

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  • I don’t think there is anything like </br>
    Maybe if you use the correct form WP will not correct you ??
    <br />

    Thread Starter falke

    (@falke)

    Sorry… my mistake. But isn′t it so that the editor removes repeted
    automaticly. It looks like that to me and I am pretty sure I have read it somewere…..

    I would like to go in and out the html-editor without have to put thos back again manually? Is there an option somewere to turn this off?

    regards/falke

    If you use your own code to “structure your articles” – do NOT use the wysiwyg editor. Ever. Typing, pasting code into the wysiwyg (RTE) editor is quite an insane attempt to have normal webpages.

    Thread Starter falke

    (@falke)

    Normally I post with Postie.

    All I need is some blank lines between paragraphs som that there is more space, as it makes it easier to read.

    Is there no way to make the editor leave the blank lines alone?

    regards/falke

    The margins between the paragraphs should be defined in the stylesheet…

    Thread Starter falke

    (@falke)

    Yes I think you are right when you think of experienced users, but many users (like me) write in a program (I use Abiword) and then paste in WordPress or emial it like I do with Postie.

    Then it is a bit irritating when WordPress changes the aperance of the article and you have to edit it manually.

    I can live with that I think, but I would perefer that imported text were lefet alone like it is in most other program of this kind that I use. At work we have a small button editor that clean the imported formating if that is what we want.

    May I suggest an option or somting in the writing settings dialogue, as I have seen some other questions about issues relating to this.

    However thanks for you replies!

    regards/falke

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