Using multi-columns of text
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Hi Liz the Fair,
Thank you for doing all that work but it just doesn’t seem to fit. The speaker line is a heading before the text starts-not on the same line. And there are now extra lines on the right hand column-but the left seems to be ok. I am not asking you to edit it again. As I said, what I wrote up worked on web 4 but just doesn’t seem to work on WordPress.
But again thanks for all your help
Regards
Ashby -
Hi Liz the Fair,
Thank you for doing all that work but it just doesn’t seem to fit. The speaker line is a heading before the text starts-not on the same line. And there are now extra lines on the right hand column-but the left seems to be ok. I am not asking you to edit it again. As I said, what I wrote up worked on web 4 but just doesn’t seem to work on WordPress.
But again thanks for all your help
Regards
Ashby
From: WordPress.com Support Forums [mailto:(email visible only to moderators and staff)] Sent: 08 June 2015 19:14To: AMcGowanSubject: [WordPress.com Forums] Using multi-columns of text
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The post is Examining the evidence for war. But basically the two columns should match each other line for line down the page. However, half way down the first column (on preview) the lines become double spaced and make the column about 50% longer than the right hand column. There are no line breaks that are extra.
There were line breaks in the first column that weren’t in the second one. I’ve removed those. Does it look like you intended now?
This is the post I edited.
https://multivoicepoetry.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post2&actioníit
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