Invisible enters

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CasperH

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Hello,

I have a bit of a problem as I can't use normal enters. This is how they look like

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There is nothing between it but I don't know how toturn it off.

I has nothing to do with the computer I am using as I have tried multiple computers before posting ;-)

Please help and thank you very much.
 

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You mean that you can't post it like this:

CasperH said:
Hello,
I have a bit of a problem as I can't use normal enters. This is how they look like
...
There is nothing between it but I don't know how toturn it off.
I has nothing to do with the computer I am using as I have tried multiple computers before posting ;-)
Please help and thank you very much.

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CasperH

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tj_cool said:
You mean that you can't post it like this:

CasperH said:
Hello,
I have a bit of a problem as I can't use normal enters. This is how they look like
...
There is nothing between it but I don't know how toturn it off.
I has nothing to do with the computer I am using as I have tried multiple computers before posting ;-)
Please help and thank you very much.

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Yup, that's exactly my problem.
 

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My guess: you're editing in rich text mode, and your browser is double spacing your lines, which some browsers like to do because they think the only time you should be line breaking is to start a new paragraph. To test this theory, you could try using a different browser, switching to standard editing mode, finding this feature and disabling it, or possibly hitting shift+enter instead of just enter.

Also, they're called line breaks. I'm letting it slide 'cause you're Dutch or whatever, but yeah, enter is a key, line breaks are what it causes when text editing.
 
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CasperH

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Vague Rant said:
My guess: you're editing in rich text mode, and your browser is double spacing your lines, which some browsers like to do because they think the only time you should be line breaking is to start a new paragraph. To test this theory, you could try using a different browser, switching to standard editing mode, finding this feature and disabling it, or possibly hitting shift+enter instead of just enter.

Also, they're called line breaks. I'm letting it slide 'cause you're Dutch or whatever, but yeah, enter is a key, line breaks are what it causes when text editing.


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