But, the List (Toggle) option displays the content without any line or paragraph breaks. It honors other formatting (headers, lists, etc). But collapses all paragraph text into one endless string of words
This is really unfortunate and requires weird work arounds when pasting in text. In a “test” entry, I’m using H6 tags for all body text. Which works, but isn’t a great solution to present to a client.
I am observing the following phenomenon when creating blog articles.
These are not sufficiently separated if there are several lines.
I always have to include a placeholder to ensure the spacing.
What can I do to make the space between the individual paragraphs work automatically?
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Somehow, the spacing between the paragraphs has disappeared and now everything is running together. When I copy/paste the entire body of content into a word processor file, it appears as normal, with regular paragraph spacing.
TIA.
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]]>I just updated the Elementor plugin to version 3.11.0 and now all of my divs with paragraphs have word breaks everywhere. I have temporarily fixed the issue with hyphens: manual; but I’d prefer a solution where I don’t need to add additional CSS tbh, since I’ve had to fix so many bugs after updates with CSS and now my CSS is messy. How can I fix this without CSS?
I have the free version of Elementor.
Here’s before and after images after the Elementor update:
We noticed someone else complained about this years ago and the developer didn’t fix it or even respond to the last person’s bug report.
Now I have to waste time trying to fix this before I can publish.
]]>This happens on all posts, but only in the Gutenberg editor. The preview and the live pages are not affected.
I also received a Gutenberg welcome screen. This normally happens after upgrading the WordPress core. But I didn’t perform any update and the core version is still the same.
Anyway, this is the screenshot. It’s supposed to be four paragraphs separated with enough space: https://ibb.co/qDjvM9b
Any help from anyone would be appreciated.
]]>I’ve also had this confirmed as a general issue/quirk by the folks at Elementor who have built their solution’s text editing capabilities on top of Tiny as well as by a professional WordPress developer I know.
I can’t believe such a widely used editor cannot handle <p> tags. Has anyone any ideas about how this can be fixed?
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