![]() ![]() So first of all, we place the cursor after "Duis arte irure": ![]() Using our previous screenshots above, if I place my cursor after "Duis aute irure" in the second paragraph and press Shift Enter then all the text after "Duis aute irure" will be shifted down by 1 line. When you hold Shift and press Enter a line break tag is inserted ( ) and the text entered after the line break will appear on the next line down. When a line break is inserted the cursor moves down a single line, which is different from the paragraph which ends the paragraph and starts a new one. If you press enter at the end of the second paragraph then a blank set of tags will be inserted ready for you to type in. You can see above that there are 2 sets of tags in the HTML code, and each set contains the text for each paragraph. When we press the "Source" button we can review the source code behind what we've typed in so far: Below you can see the WYSIWYG editor with a Heading 1 at the top and 2 paragraphs beneath it. When this happens an opening paragraph tag is created ( ) beneath the closing paragraph tag ( ) for the paragraph you are currently editing. When you press enter in the WYSIWYG editor it ends the current paragraph that you are typing and moves the cursor down to a new paragraph. Visually, it looks as though there is a blank line separating the 2 paragraphs. Paragraphs in the content are separated by a small amount of padding between them, usually the height of a line of text. In this article we will go over the difference between a paragraph and a line break and how to insert each one. ![]()
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