I have a <br> at the top of my blogroll
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HI there,
I have what looks like a
at the top of my blogroll links. I have a title, then a
followed by my links with bullets.How can I remove this line-break?
Many thanks!
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EDIT: I posted a br tag which didn’t show up. This is the correct post.
I have what looks like a line-break at the top of my blogroll links. I have a title, then a line-break followed by my links with bullets.
How can I remove this line-break?
Many thanks!
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Screenshot isn’t sufficient as I can’t figure out what you are seeing. Please provide a link to your blog.
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Check Manage Links and click on that particular link to go to the link edit page
and see that you haven’t got the break tag stuck in before the link -
I suspect this user does not have a wordpress.com blog. Every single post that the user has made he has refused to give a link to his blog. https://en.forums.wordpress.com/profile.php?id=3363348
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..or s/he has a private blog and don’t want to show it.
Makes it impossible to help.
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…or it may have some mature themes which they would prefer not to share.
…or they may be blogging about a subject that they are very sensitive about and would prefer not to advertise too much here in the forums.But since they are listed as a member I will not compel them to expose what they would prefer not to expose and will respond if I have some information that might be of use.
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True. It just makes it impossible to help.
Yet I fail to see what’s so secret about Alexander teqnique for fitness.
To be able to help, the volunteers need to be able to look at the sorce code and the blog.
Whatever.
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Actually, bazaar, being a member here doesn’t mean that they have a blog here. That’s part of the reason for asking for a link to the blog. We get an awful lot of self-hosted folks posting here and since they are using different software from what we use, we can’t really help.
The reason I suspect the OP is self-hosted is because of an earlier post s/he made about php, which we don’t have access to here.
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@vivianpaige I do take your point. Generally, though not always, as this posting demonstrates, I choose to respond only to those questions that are likely useful to more people than just the one posting. That’s how I choose the questions to respond to or follow up on.
In this case the problem can result from just cutting and pasting a link from somewhere incorrectly which I felt was applicable to the general audience of the forum at wordpress.com.
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