How to create a blank line in Gutenberg editor?
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Hi there. I publish a poetry magazine called tinywords (online since 2000, and running on WordPress since 2009), and a frequent requirement is to insert extra blank lines within posts.
This has always been a little tricky, as the previous WordPress text editor had a tendency to remove them — but with Gutenberg this got quite difficult. It seems the editor (or something) really has an aversion to them!
The solution suggested here doesn’t actually work — pressing Shift-Enter (or Shift-Return) does insert a blank line temporarily, but the editor or the display engine removes it, so it doesn’t show up in the published post.
I have gotten this to work by pressing Shift-Enter and then entering a single space on each blank line, but this is a little awkward. (In code view, these lines appear as <br /> line breaks.)
Is there a more intuitive way to insert blank lines into copy in Gutenberg?
One key requirement is that I’d like a solution that works for the other, non-technical editors of the site.
Thank you!
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