• Resolved gabrielerner

    (@gabrielerner)


    Hi
    I am creating LatinoLosAngeles.com and MyCurator is an excellent addition.
    A problem is that the curated articles’ text comes in only one paragraph. Moreover, that only paragraph starts with the caption of the featured image and then the byline, instead of the text of the story, divided by paragraphs.
    How can we get the text to reflect the paragraph division in the original text?

Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Plugin Author mtilly

    (@mtilly)

    Is the text you see when you make the article live into a WordPress post? Or is it formatted that way when you click on the title in the Training Posts or look at the Saved Page in the Post editor?

    Thread Starter gabrielerner

    (@gabrielerner)

    When I go to training posts

    https://latinolosangeles.com/wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=target_ai

    and make live, a new window opens with the post ready to edit and publish, at

    https://latinolosangeles.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=60124&action=edit&classic-editor

    then all the text is in one paragraph:
    Example:

    Student pass through Sather Gate on the UC Berkeley campus. Last week, the University of California celebrated a record-breaking number of applicants for its 2022-2023 school year, with gains among traditionally underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. But does having a diverse applicant pool translate into diverse enrollment? The Chronicle analyzed historical enrollment data and found that increased applications have only led to a small rise in the representation of Black and Latino students who enroll as freshman, and those groups remain highly underrepresented compared to their proportion of the college age population. The data show that this is largely explained by the drop in Black and Latino representation through the admissions funnel — from application to admittance and enrollment. And in the case of Latino students, a sizable portion opt to enroll at a California State University school over one at the University of California (UC). The University of California publishes data on the race and ethnicity of applicants, admits and enrollees across all nine UC undergraduate schools. We only analyzed data on incoming freshmen who live in California because the UC system did not provide demographic data on non-California applicants for the 2022-2023 cycle. California freshmen tend to make up at least two-thirds of applicants, admits and enrollees. Preliminary figures for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year show system-wide freshman applications from California residents grew by 4,000 from last year to over 132,000 (a 3.2% increase). This growth is driven primarily by increases in Latino and Asian applicants — [...]
    
    Click here to view original web page at Who is actually going to UC schools amid record application numbers?

    End of example.

    I use classic editor.

    Plugin Author mtilly

    (@mtilly)

    Go to the MyCurator Options menu item. Clear the Option “Create Gutenberg Blocks into Curated Posts?” and then click the Save Options button at the bottom of the page. This will set MyCurator to use the Classic editor style of post and should restore the formatting.

    Plugin Author mtilly

    (@mtilly)

    This will only affect new posts, old posts won’t change.

    Thread Starter gabrielerner

    (@gabrielerner)

    Thank you, Mark. The option “Create Gutenberg Blocks into Curated Posts?” was already cleared. I “uncleared” and cleared back but no change.
    Best,
    G

    Plugin Author mtilly

    (@mtilly)

    If you can contact me at [email protected], we can do some deeper investigations as to what may be happening.

    Plugin Author mtilly

    (@mtilly)

    Checking the Option in the Format tab named “Save Line Breaks in Excerpt?” resolved this problem.

    Thread Starter gabrielerner

    (@gabrielerner)

    It did. Thank you very much!
    G

Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • The topic ‘Curated text comes in one paragraph’ is closed to new replies.