thanks! i have always used the {{{<br/>}}} method.. but i knew there
was probably a cleaner way to do it..
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 6:31 AM, Nick Ager <nick.ager(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You can also use a paragraph annotation then use css
to apply the styling
[1]. For example:
this is a few lines
that i want to have break
@@breakout in specified places rather
than have a space between
will produce a paragraph:
<p class="annotated breakout">in specified places rather</p>
Then you can use css to style the paragraph with extra space - indentation
etc and you can use semantics names indicate what is special about a block
of text.
[1]
http://www.piercms.com/doc/syntax
On 5 February 2012 20:07, John Borden <jborden23(a)mac.com> wrote:
In the standard pier editor, I would use:
this is a few lines{{{<br />}}}
that i want to have break{{{<br />}}}
in specified places rather{{{<br />}}}
than have a space between{{{<br />}}}
them
Where are you rendering this from?
Thanks,
John
On Feb 5, 2012, at 0:49, sergio_101 <sergiolist(a)village-buzz.com> wrote:
how would l go about making some text render like so:
this is a few lines
that i want to have break
in specified places rather
than have a space between
them
to insert a line break, i have to add two.. and i end up with this..
this is a few lines
that i want to have break
in specified places rather
than have a space between
them
any ideas?
thanks!
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