Welcome back to my series of blog posts on ways to get around some of the more frustrating aspects of WordPress, when you’re a poet!
Today, I want to chat about
Forcing a gap within a line of verse
Sometimes, okay, I don’t want to start a new line, and I don’t want to put a punctuation mark within my line — but I do want to leave some space, before I continue my line of verse. We’ve all been there.
So I’ve typed it up my poem in Word, and everything looks good. I might have used tabs or spaces to create that gap, but they’re staying put.
Next I copy and paste my poem into a new post in the WordPress editor. I save it. Maybe I close it down, planning to reread it with fresh eyes later.
Next morning I come back, open the draft. My line gaps are still there. Nice.
But.
When I go to preview the post, or when I eventually publish it.
My lovely gaps have disappeared.
Still there in the draft.
Just not showing up in the Pressed version.
WordPress! You’ve made me sad!
After much gnashing, wailing, sleepless nights…
I discovered something that works.
Although I’m not sure why.
If you insert a series of nonbreaking spaces in a Word document and copy those across to the WordPress editor, they will hold firm.
Hurrah!
Has anyone else come up against this problem? If you came up with other solutions to get around this, I’d love to hear about them!
And attention, ye Mattites…now you know something else you need to fix. Please : )
Although…does the fabled Verse Block already allow this? I mean to try it, SOON.
Once again, many thanks to Autumn for the inspiration for these popular posts. And to those responding to previous parts for their comments.
Adorable Gif from Tenor and Pusheen.com
P.S. Matt! Automattic Matt! I saw that you liked one of my posts! was honoured! felt shocked and semi-famous?! very cool. ta.
P.P.S. Say Matt. Got a temporary job. for a sister? I have a sweet skillset in (mainly book) editing, proofreading and indexing, plus plenty of lived experience as a neuro-disability advocate…and was hoping I might get a short-term gig of some sort that is a little more lucrative (SEO? tags are my literal jam #), so that I can buy a quarter block in the ecovillage of my dreams with my modest divorce settlement and live out my golden years in a tiny home…I very nearly have enough, you know, and if I were able to access my super already, things would be sweet…love your work, and the alacrity of your teamsters (pressgang?). I’m pretty sure I could add value of some sort.
P.P.P.S. Matt, hey again. I have values…We all do, right? But I’m autistic, and just turned fifty, so now I decided I’m going to stand by them, come what may. Is that going to be a problem for us? Thought I should let you know in advance. You know how to get in touch, if it’s not.
P.P.P.P.S. Maybe I’m too much of a free spirit? Still thinking…but interested in any thoughts you may have, too. Respect!
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I can absolutely testify Matt, that Cat is a legend. Not just in her own bathtub. Mine too and many others’. She is amazing at what she does, and she CARES about people and planet. You can’t ask for more than that.
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Jeps fan! danke darl
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