• Hi im new with wordpress and im having troubles making it blog the way i want it too. How come everytime i when i want to qrite something it always skips a line?

    so it would be like this

    IEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEI

    it would skip. how do you stop that?
    thanks

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  • Well, that didn’t make much sense from this angle. You have an example we could see?

    Thread Starter psplanet

    (@psplanet)

    i mean when your writing a in your blog and you hit enter it skips 2 lines. i dont want it to do that

    Sounds like your style sheet isn’t quite setup the way you want it to be… Anyway, got a link that we can peek at?

    For clarification, are you talking about how it displays on the actual page the world see, or you talking about in the area where you create/manage the page?

    I get what you mean – you’re having troubles with the Enter button on the actual Add an Entry page, correct? What I normally do if this becomes a problem is click on the little button above the entry box (where you type in the entry you want to post) that has little letters that spell “HTML.” It will open up a pop-up where YOU control the coding of the entry. First, make sure the box at the top right next to “Wordwrap” is checked. Then, type out your entry.

    Where you want there to be one line skipped, type <br>

    Where you want there to be two lines skipped, type <br><br>

    Then click Update, and it will bring you back to the normal Add an Entry page. All you have to do is click Publish, and things should work as you want them to. :]

    Hope this helped!

    The OP is most likely using the stupid wysiwyg (ceterum censeo: it should be banned) and in that one hitting the Enter – starts a new paragpraph.

    Use Shift+Enter for linebreak (br) and Enter – for paragraph (p).

    Thread Starter psplanet

    (@psplanet)

    o ok ill try that then.
    well anyways check my site out its not complete yet though

    https://www.planet-psps.tk

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