09-03-2009, 02:19 PM | #1 |
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I've just downloaded 0.1.3 and so far it's working great and solves the freezing issue I had with 0.1.2 (which I had to revert to 0.1.1 until that issue was resolved).
One issue though that I though was resolved with 0.1.2, so should not be in 0.1.3 is that when I set heading tags in the WYSIWYG interface, I get a <br /> being added inside the tag. I may be mistaken about this being fixed as I couldn't seem to find it in the forum, change log or issues list (I was a bit rushed when looking for this so may have misted it). Also I've notice that when I create a blank line (for scene changes), instead of getting the code added, I get a <br /> in there instead. Is it better to have a <br /> tag instead of a code in the paragraph tags? |
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So far I haven't had reports of people being adversely affected by this. I honestly don't know what you are talking about here. Please provide some more information. |
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09-03-2009, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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What I mean is that I was seeing this for a blank line:
<p> </p> And now this is being generated: <p><br /></p> |
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But it works either way. Actually I like the <br/> tag more. Last edited by Valloric; 09-03-2009 at 08:18 PM. Reason: wrong versions listed |
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I always thought ' ' was used for horizontal spacing and positioning - although I think it more correct to use '& #160;'
I believe various browsers render it differently so it can be unreliable. The <br /> tag is correctly used for vertical spacing (line breaks) although I believe it is technically incorrect for strict xhtml but okay for transitional. |
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