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  • I would cut down on the caps on the right side, and find another way to make it stand out if necessary. Also, instead of using tags, use a tag cloud, to me it looks so much cooler to have words with different font sizes.

    From what I’ve seen it looks pretty good though.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    Nevermind, if anyone has this problem, making use of container divs helps

    https://www.complexspiral.com/publications/containing-floats/

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    Do I just change the command on the posts page? How would I do this?

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    I was referring to the non-visual editor, which in all other applications that deal with html, php can be written directly into it. But nevermind, I see that you need a plugin to write php into pages.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    I want it to go all the way down and be as long as the main text container

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    But its not, look at the difference between the source in wordpress vs the actual site source. I have br’s before the paragraphs start

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    I ended up ghetto rigging it and adding margins to the top of each paragraph.. but if anyone knows how to get the br to work I would be interested.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    <br />
    <strong>Aliases: </strong>Amphiptere, Amphitere<br />
    <br />
    <div id="attachment_93" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 331px"><img class="size-full wp-image-93" title="ampimedium" src="https://www.bloodylexicon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ampimedium.jpg" alt="An Amphipthere, a serpent with wings, hovering over a night sky. <br /> ? 2009 BloodyLexicon.com" width="321" height="343" /><p class="wp-caption-text">An Amphipthere, a serpent with wings, hovering over a night sky.</p></div></p>
    <p><strong> Definition: </strong>A term used to describe a type of legless winged serpent found in European heraldry.</p>
    
    <p>
    There are three species of these dragons, known as American type dragons, Draco-Americanus tex, Draco-Americanus mex, and Drac-Americanus incognito.  They are based on serpents of mythology.
    </p>
    <p>
    Draco-Americanus tex (American Amphithere or Moth Dragon) is a dragon that is much like a serpent.  It has no legs but is rather furry.  It has wings which resemble moth wings.  It’s about 15 ft. long and 8-10 ft. tall.  They are usually greenish and can breathe fire and can cause a lot of destruction with its tail. They can also be a irredescent purple, red, blue, green, yellow, or brown. They are also known for their bite and snapping attack.  They eat all kinds of animals, usually those abundant in the area, focusing on llamas, usually more in the south, and buffalo in the north.  They build nests off the shore of islands or even lakesides and use reeds.</p>
    <p>
    Draco-Americanus mex (Mexican Amphithere) is similiar to  a Draco-Americanus tex except it has feathery wings instead of moth-like wings and their colorations can also range from an irridescent green, to blue, black, or red.  They are a bit taller than the tex, they can get up to 45 ft. long and 5-10 ft. tall.</p>
    <p>
    Draco-Americanus Incognito (South American Amphithere)  They can be rainbow color or tan and can get up to 30 ft. long and 5-10 ft. tall.  They like to eat large mammals and attacks animals by constriction.</p>

    This is the source on the site

    This is the source in wordpress

    <strong>Name: </strong>Amphipthere
    <br />
    <strong>Aliases: </strong>Amphiptere, Amphitere
    <br />
    [caption id="attachment_93" align="aligncenter" width="321" caption="An Amphipthere, a serpent with wings, hovering over a night sky."]<img class="size-full wp-image-93" title="ampimedium" src="https://www.bloodylexicon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ampimedium.jpg" alt="An Amphipthere, a serpent with wings, hovering over a night sky. <br /> ? 2009 BloodyLexicon.com" width="321" height="343" />[/caption]
    
    <strong> Definition: </strong>A term used to describe a type of legless winged serpent found in European heraldry.
    <p>
    There are three species of these dragons, known as American type dragons, Draco-Americanus tex, Draco-Americanus mex, and Drac-Americanus incognito.  They are based on serpents of mythology.
    </p>
    <br /><br /><p>
    Draco-Americanus tex (American Amphithere or Moth Dragon) is a dragon that is much like a serpent.  It has no legs but is rather furry.  It has wings which resemble moth wings.  It's about 15 ft. long and 8-10 ft. tall.  They are usually greenish and can breathe fire and can cause a lot of destruction with its tail. They can also be a irredescent purple, red, blue, green, yellow, or brown. They are also known for their bite and snapping attack.  They eat all kinds of animals, usually those abundant in the area, focusing on llamas, usually more in the south, and buffalo in the north.  They build nests off the shore of islands or even lakesides and use reeds.</p>
    <br /><br /><p>
    Draco-Americanus mex (Mexican Amphithere) is similiar to  a Draco-Americanus tex except it has feathery wings instead of moth-like wings and their colorations can also range from an irridescent green, to blue, black, or red.  They are a bit taller than the tex, they can get up to 45 ft. long and 5-10 ft. tall.</p>
    <br /><br /><p>
    Draco-Americanus Incognito (South American Amphithere)  They can be rainbow color or tan and can get up to 30 ft. long and 5-10 ft. tall.  They like to eat large mammals and attacks animals by constriction.</p>
    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    when I switch back to html viewer it doesn’t show them, and they don’t work when I try to use multiple to create a line seperation.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    I used to have that problem as well but the fix was just using the HTML editor instead. Definitely Double Check.

    I tried that, I can’t even attempt to add lines by pressing enter in the visual editor, it doesn’t work.

    https://www.bloodylexicon.com/

    Still under A LOT of construction.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    The html one, when it saves it shows the <br /> but when I go to view my index source it doesn’t have the in there.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    Has anyone seen this issue before? It happens when I am adding a new post and type <br /> is there a setting somewhere that filters it out?

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    But since it doesn’t have meta keywords assigned to it, does this make it less likely that google will take it seriously?

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    Thank you.

    Thread Starter sarcasteak

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    Thanks,

    I took a look at this one but it doesn’t seem to be the best, are there any other ones out there that would hook into my cloud in my front page?

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