How do you get those nice one line down returns when you post? July 4, 2006 1:15 AM Subscribe
How do you get those nice one line down returns when you post?
(I tried HTML, didn't see it in the FAQ. WTF am I doing wrong?)
posted by Smedleyman to MetaFilter-related at 1:15 AM (15 comments total)
usually you can just type <br> at the end of a line and not actually start a new line in the compose box and you'll get a single carriage return posted by jessamyn at 1:40 AM on July 4, 2006
Ironic question, given that I just finished (good-naturedly) poking you with a stick for your consistently oddball paragraphing in comments.
I've never tried to do a line break in a post to the front page, I don't think, but <br />, as jessamyn says, is probably your friend in that situation, if simply pressing the ENTER key doesn't do it for you. posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 1:53 AM on July 4, 2006
what jessamyn said. I use that all the time and it works.
I just finished (good-naturedly) poking you with a stick for your consistently oddball
take it to the blue!!! posted by matteo at 2:00 AM on July 4, 2006
'K I'll just try the br thing. Yeah, Enter doesn't do it for me. (Don't get me started on this computer) posted by Smedleyman at 2:08 AM on July 4, 2006
The trick is to omit typing enter at all.
So you type "check this<br>out" and you should get
check this out posted by jessamyn at 2:14 AM on July 4, 2006
This should get my head out of my rear end.
Say...it works! Thanks! posted by Smedleyman at 2:21 AM on July 4, 2006
Why do you need paragraph breaks in front page posts? Your first example is an atrocious waste of space on the front page; I wish one of the mods would fix it. posted by mediareport at 6:20 AM on July 4, 2006
Actually, Smedleyman, it appears you put two br's after every line, so you got two breaks instead of one. I went in and edited the post to remove one.
The front page posting box ignores carriage returns and it does that purposely, since I don't think vertical front page space should be taken up unless you have a good reason to do it (and then, you should know HTML to make it happen). posted by mathowie at 6:42 AM on July 4, 2006
you should know HTML to make it happen
Thus keeping the magic in the hands of a select few. posted by timeistight at 8:33 AM on July 4, 2006
HTML is a dark and unattainable mystery.
HTML is secret sauce.
Robert Johnson had to give his soul to the devil to learn HTML. posted by cortex at 9:04 AM on July 4, 2006
Press Shift+Enter. A Word 2.0 trick. posted by punilux at 1:49 PM on July 4, 2006
Yeah, stavrosthewonderchicken, it's like trying to guide a sled down a tsunami for me. It's a poor workman that blames his tools, but, y'know, since computer-wise I am a poor workman, who additionally has poor tools, that old saw only insults me so much. posted by Smedleyman at 2:13 PM on July 5, 2006
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