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I want to submit an article using macros. The conditions are I cannot leave the article body as it is meaning I cannot leave the normal paragraph spaces. Therefore I have to put in some kind of code, but it cannot be html (because it is not acceptable by the site). Does anyone know how I can get about doing this or what is the other code that I can use.
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What content managment system (CMS) do you use...?
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If I understand you correctly, what you'll need to insert between paragraphs is two newline characters, also referred to as carriage returns, line feeds, CR/LF, etc. How to do that will depend on what macro language you're using. For example, in Javascript two newlines would be represented as "\n\n". Perhaps you could look in your macro language documentation or ask for support from your macro language publisher. I hope this helps. Steve |
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