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The HTML ‘br’ element · The line break that can easily break things https://ilo.im/160u75
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#LineBreak #Paragraph #Text #Content #WYSIWYG #Editor #HTML #WebDev #Frontend #CSS
Woah, this has a “half-linebreak” key! I wonder if this is sort of like the html tag </br>, as opposed to a new paragraph <p>. Or it could be the difference between Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) or both (CRLF).
#CarriageReturn #LineBreak #Enter #EnterKey #HalfLineBreak #HalfEnter #HalfCarriageReturn #ISOEnter
#Development #Guides
The HTML ‘br’ element · The line break that can easily break things https://ilo.im/160u75
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#LineBreak #Paragraph #Text #Content #WYSIWYG #Editor #HTML #WebDev #Frontend #CSS
This is pre alpha / experimental and just for me....
I'd like to have a visual test for the line breaking algorithm of boxes and glue, so I created a little HTML / canvas fronted with Go / Web Assembly (wasm)
https://linebreak.boxesandglue.dev
and
https://github.com/speedata/linebreak-web
More bells and whistles will follow.
Two ways to get a hard #linebreak within a paragraph with #Markdown:
1. End the line with two spaces (most portable).
I want a linebreak after this.␠␠
This is a new line.
2. “Backslash escape” the linebreak (more readable).
I want a linebreak after this.\
This is a new line.
Both methods work with #pandoc and any #CommonMark processor.