UPDATE: This should be fixed now. Adding the html code seems to have worked.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Paragraph Breaks
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If it won't let you use "return," maybe you could leave four or five spaces where you want a new paragraph. It won't be quite as good as the normal separation between paragraphs, but at least there will be some visual separation. Or maybe it will even let you leave 100 spaces, or however many you need to get to the next line.
ReplyDeleteCan you edit the HTML? Just use 'p' between < and > at the start of a paragraph (comments wouldn't let me type the tag as is).
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