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    Thread Starter power2b

    (@power2b)

    Here:
    [Link to warez site removed by moderator.]

    You’re placing each of the download links in its own paragraph <p></p> tags. If you’re using the Visual Editor tab to create the link list, don’t leave any blank lines between the links.

    Thread Starter power2b

    (@power2b)

    Nope, it’s not that. I use HTML editor to post and im sure i don’t post blank lines. It’s strange because if i post:
    https://
    https://

    There are no blank lines!

    Every link is into a <p> </p> tag, and in the style.css file (wp-content/themes/lightword/style.css) , the “p” element has margin-bottom:15px, thats the reason.

    Blank lines will also be turned into paragraphs in the HTML tab if you haven’t added any of your own paragraph markup. Personally, I’d turn those links into an unordered (bulleted) list if it was my page.

    Thread Starter power2b

    (@power2b)

    i changed the “p” element settings but still if i copy the links and paste it to notepad the link are seen with blank lines.

    Any chance to post these links as a text?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Paste them into the HTML editor tab.

    Thread Starter power2b

    (@power2b)

    macmanx i said i do:
    “I use HTML editor to post and im sure i don’t post blank lines.”

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