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Nae ([info]theoddfanaticat) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2010-04-12 01:50:00

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Coding question
I'm not quite sure if asking this here is allowed because it might not necessarily be RP specific, but whenever I do a table it seems that these large spaces in between things that shouldn't be there appear, usually after I've edited the information or added someone to a cast list or something. I'm not very html literate, does anyone know why these large spaces keep occurring, and how to fix/prevent them? Thank you so much for your time.


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[info]hammertech
2010-04-17 12:40 am UTC (link)
That's totally allowed and I'm glad you asked it as I'm sure it's something a lot of people have encountered. As mentioned by everyone else HTML on IJ (and many other journal sites) is different from that of a webpage. On a normal webpage, it treats the site like there are no spaces between lines (so, you have to use paragraphs [p][/p] and breaks [br /] - with the correct punctuation, as trysola said). On IJ this isn't the case in hopes of making it easier on users. So, when you press enter, the motion is treated like having entered [p][/p] or [br /].

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