Strange Formatting Issue => Lines Break Too Early
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Hi, everyone. I’m rookie in blogging and I just started my 1st blog. Here’s an issue related to formatting.
Please have a look at the screenshot below.
<img alt=”” src=”http://xjuenglishclub.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/formatting.gif” class=”alignnone” width=”613″ height=”144″ />
This part is just plain text ( I’ve checked the html.), with no <***> of any kind.
Usually, the text should get close to the right side of the frame, and break when there’s no enough room for the next word. However, those lines break really early, leaving strangely huge empty spaces which can still hold several words. Is there anything I should do so that my text will show in the normal way ?
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Have you used these instructions or not? http://en.support.wordpress.com/images/image-alignment/
Please post the code between backticks so we can examine all of it. The backtick, not to be confused with the single quote mark, is found on the key to the immediate left of the number 1 key. It’s on the same key as the tilde ~ but in lower case.
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A link to the Post / Page in question would also help so people can look at what is hapenning.
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Thanks for the reply. :)
It’s just PLAIN TEXT.
Below is exactly what I copied from the editor page in HTML view.Meet new friends. Different people use different methods to study. If you always talk to only a few old friends you're actually wasting lots of resources around you. Besides, when meeting strangers people usually pay more attention to what they say, and get better linguistic performance/achievement. It takes time and effort. 2 hours of free talk will not make any big difference. You may come or go whenever you want to. However, to really make some improvements, concentration and persistence will be needed. -
You can’t insert images here, but you can link to them. To link to a screenshot, you just paste its URL:
http://xjuenglishclub.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/formatting.gif
But it’s better to give a link to the post or page with the problem in question, for example:
http://xjuenglishclub.wordpress.com/tips/Where did you paste the text from, and how exactly?
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Thanks.
I pasted the text from the edit page, and I was using HTML view.
Below is the full HTML of my page.
A few tips that you may feel like reading before jumping into our activities.<!--more--> Get prepared. Though our English corners and lectures don't require the participates to get seriously into studying the subject for better performance, doing some preparation work will certainly help. Take some time to collect information related to the topic. It may be a good idea to have a brief plan of what you're going to say. Listen to others. The English Club provides you with a good language learning environment which only works when you get enough feedback. Listen, and you'll know the difference between you and the better guy. Meet new friends. Different people use different methods to study. If you always talk to only a few old friends you're actually wasting lots of resources around you. Besides, when meeting strangers people usually pay more attention to what they say, and get better linguistic performance/achievement. It takes time and effort. 2 hours of free talk will not make any big difference. You may come or go whenever you want to. However, to really make some improvements, concentration and persistence will be needed. Feel free to leave a comment. There is no need to register, but you should leave a name and an e-mail. Don't spam. To get the latest updates from our blog, use the <a title="Blog RSS Feed" href="http://xjuenglishclub.wordpress.com/feed/">RSS feed</a> or the e-mail subscription widget at the bottom of the sidebar. A photo gallery can be found on the <a title="Gallery" href="http://xjuenglishclub.wordpress.com/gallery/">Gallery Page</a>. Check it out ! If you have had very good experience in our activities and want to move one step further, go to the <a title="Tips" href="http://xjuenglishclub.wordpress.com/contact/">Contact Page</a> and become a member of the club ! Note: this page may be edited later. -
You’re welcome.
We can see your HTML by viewing the sourcecode of your page. What I meant is if you originally copy-pasted the text from another source into the page editor; if so, did you paste it into the HTML editor, or into the visual editor, or via one of the special paste buttons?
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I didn’t paste anything when writing the page except links. I wrote every sentence inside the editor page (in visual mode).
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