This article explains the difference between the Edit HTML Line Breaks values of Convert new lines and Press Enter for line breaks.
What is the Line Breaks option in Blogger
One of the items that can be set in the Options section of Blogger's Post Editor is how line-breaks are handled.
At one time, the values for this were:
But now they are:
text has looked a little strange - but the effect of it stayed the same).
What do these settings mean:
Despite the wording change, these options mean the same thing:
Convert new lines and Press Enter for line breaks:
Ignore new lines and Use
tags
This may not seem like a major issue, but it can be important to understand if you want to put code from elsewhere into your posts.
Also, if you are moving posts between different blogs it's quite important to have the same line breaks setting on each side before you copy the HTML, or else you can get strange-looking results
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One of the items that can be set in the Options section of Blogger's Post Editor is how line-breaks are handled.At one time, the values for this were:
- Convert new lines
- Ignore new lines
But now they are:
- Press "Enter" for line breaks
- Use
tags
text has looked a little strange - but the effect of it stayed the same).
What do these settings mean:
Despite the wording change, these options mean the same thing:
Convert new lines and Press Enter for line breaks:
If you are working in Compose mode, and use the Enter/Return key to make a space between paragraphs, Blogger will put a new line into the underlying post for you. But if you look at the HTML behind the post this will show as a new line, not as
Ignore new lines and Use
tags
If you are working in Compose mode, and use the Enter/Return key to make a space between paragraphs, Blogger will put a new line into the underlying post for you, AND if you look at the HTML behind the post this will show as
This may not seem like a major issue, but it can be important to understand if you want to put code from elsewhere into your posts.
Also, if you are moving posts between different blogs it's quite important to have the same line breaks setting on each side before you copy the HTML, or else you can get strange-looking results
Related Articles:
Where to find the Post Options settings
Putting 3rd party code into posts
Copying a post from one blog to another
Using Labels to put your posts into pages
Post Options - handling line-breaks
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