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How do I insert automatic break lines for paragraphs without having to do `
` every time?
For exmaple..
Let’s say have this:
Paragraph #1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
Is there a way to make it break a line each line without using `
` for each one?
Are you wanting text to be double spaced or are you just looking to add extra space between paragraphs?
I recommend setting a margin-bottom on paragraph tags.
Edit: I think @FragaGeddon has the correct answer. I couldn’t understand with the code above.
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I also couldn’t understand the question properly, but as Chrisburton mentioned margin-bottom was the first thing that came to mind.
Basically if you just want space under every paragraph use margin-bottom on all your P tags. If you are formatting something inside a single P tag and you want line-breaks use BR tags.
I am not sure if anyone really understood what I am trying to do.
I have a design doc for something and it was made in Word Pad, but I don’t want to go around and do
everywhere, can I just do auto break lines with JS or CSS? That’s what I want.
The easy answer to your easy question is no. You will have to do it manually.
@Paulie_D You actually can with jQuery by appending a br tag after every p tag but I think a margin-bottom is the right way to go.
Maybe this tool can help ya out
you can place your copied text on a markdown software like iA Write and export the HTML, each breakline on iA Writer makes a paragraph (hint: you can use the markdown on github if you wanna do for free).
thanks guys!