Line height url problem
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sorry with my english, when I type like this
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
other content
start line-test
test 1
http://dhammaway.wordpress.com
end line-test
other content
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
————————-all my blog show the url (like the second line) with so strange height ???
never been before..
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Howdy!
Could you send the link to a particular post or page that’s experiencing this issue?
Also, could send a screenshot of the issue? You can find instructions for creating a screenshot here:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/make-a-screenshot/This will help us further troubleshoot the line height issue with your site.
Cheers,
Caroline -
It was like this.
I think, it turn to be like this all my blog
like..
http://dhammaway.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/the-5-and-8-precept/
http://dhammaway.wordpress.com/2012/10/08/evaluate-by-yourself/
http://dhammaway.wordpress.com/2012/09/06/to-ride-a-bicycle/
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Thanks for the helpful links and screenshots!
I think what you’re seeing is the difference between the Visual editor (which is closer to “What you see is what you get” or WYSIWYG) and the Text editor (which is best for editing HTML code). You can read more about the two editors here:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/editors/Switching to the Visual editor may show a slightly more accurate version of your content as you’re composing it. Let me know if that helps!
Cheers,
Caroline -
I mean…
I think I didn’t add
line before <a href=”…I use text editor but as I switch to Visual editor, It still ok.
As I see on Visual editor there is no space line before link (<a href=”…) .
But when it show on web, there is a space line before it.That is what I really means.
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Ahh, I think I see what you mean.
I see a lot of this type of code in your posts… is this intentional? The line-height is set at 185% in one post, for example:
<div style="font-family: arial, tahoma, sans-serif; margin-top: 100px; margin-bottom: 130px;"> <div style="font-size: 16px; line-height: 185%;"> <div style="margin-bottom: 100px; font-size: 14px; color: #585858;">If this is the result of copying content from a Word document, you might try the solution here, to help clean up the content before it goes into WordPress:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/microsoft-word/In general, adding a line break in the Text editor will create a BR tag (an HTML line break) in your content — which adds a lot of space at a large line height.
Let me know if you have any luck with that!
Cheers,
Caroline -
Hmm, on second glance, I’ve been doing some research, and I think this is a new bug across WordPress.com. There shouldn’t be extra line breaks before and after your links.
I’m going to bring this up to the developers and see what they say. Thanks for your patience!
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Thank you so much.
I’ll come back again tomorrow.
At my country this is midnightBye ^ ^!
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Hello again!
This was a bug that has been fixed — thanks for bringing it to our attention! Your links should now display without the extra line breaks.
Please let us know if you have further problems with it.
Cheers,
Caroline -
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