• Has anyone figured out how we can put extra blank lines in our posts?
    using </br?, </p>, etc does not seem to work. Often the code is just removed when you go to look at it again. We tried entering text that matches the background, but this qualifies as ‘invisible text’ in goolge’s eyes and is either irrelevant text or could be seen as keyword stuffing….
    Anyway, that idea seems to not be feasible.
    Any other way to do it?
    Thanks for any suggestions

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    always works for me

    Thread Starter adi339

    (@adi339)

    any type of <b> code is often removed automatically – esp. when we are trying to add two blank lines for readability. Also blank paragraphs using <p> code are apparently not allowed, so that trick did not work.
    Anyone know how to do this?

    I assume you mean the visual editor (non-html mode), try Shift + Enter for creating a few lines…

    Try WP Unformatted.

    It helped me a lot, actually, because I didn’t find how to turn WP help in auto-format damn off.

    Thread Starter adi339

    (@adi339)

    thnx thetoon – I’ll try that. I have in the meantime managed to do it using <p style=”padding-bottom: 20px;”> blah blah balh </p>
    But there are other things that are occasionally a problem, so I will look at this plugin.

    Thread Starter adi339

    (@adi339)

    <p style=’padding-bottom:20px’></p> works well in all cases

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Why not change your css so that when p is called in your entry div, it has extra padding?

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