Sometimes WordPress acts like an evil devil, a digital psychotic dictator that decides it doesn’t want you to have spaces where you want to have spaces. It simply strips out the code no matter how many times you reset it or how many times you save it.
The Problem The Solution Another Example The Problem
Mr. WordPress: “Oh, you want to start a new paragraph here? Sorry. I don’t want that.”
You: “But I do.”
Mr. WordPress: “Sorry. I don’t. I win.”
If you’ve never experienced this, trust me, you will.
To give an example, say you want your post to look like this:
Instead, it comes out looking like this:
The Solution
There is an easily solution to this that SHOULD work for you (at least most of the time). Simply switch to the HTML mode in your editor and manually add a line break with the following HTML code:
<br />
(“br” stands for “break” – easy enough to remember)
*** Sometimes you may even need to add two line breaks, depending on how well your WordPress editor is obeying you.
<br />
<br />
Another Example
It’s important to note that you will get a new line break where you put the line break code, even if it seems to be in the middle of sentence.
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