About HTML Line Breaks
Many of the forms in a Webonizer site allow users to enter HTML to format their content. Primarily this is in regards to documents such as Articles, Profiles, Core Site Pages and core plugin pages. Exactly what tags are permitted is up to the owner of the site and/or the particular document.
HTML is the bones and circulatory system of a web page. Click "View > View Source" in Internet Explorer and you will see the HTML code that makes any web page come out the way it does.
To make things simple for the end-user that does not know HTML, we have enabled by default a pseudo-HTML feature in documents that will automatically insert Line Breaks into documents wherever the user entered line breaks (Newline, Carriage Return, ENTER).
This, however, can create very large gaps between paragraphs (or other elements) that are formatted with HTML. So you need to keep in mind that every time you hit ENTER that a Newline Break will appear in the final document.
This feature can be turned off in some document forms by clicking an option that is labeled Full HTML.
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