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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Gutenberg update removes carriage returns from my posts & pagesMy apologies for putting the wrong link in “The page I need help with:” – it should have been https://www.wake.co.uk/2018-11-30-latin-paradise-in-bromley-civic-centre/ – the page link given is the one that I had to edit to correct the way it was displayed.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Massive problems with WP 5.0.2 & GutenbergMy problem with Gutenberg is that my old pages a posts are not displaying as originally formatted. The main problem seems to be about missing carriage returns making the original text fall into a single paragraph. For example: https://www.wake.co.uk/2018-11-30-latin-paradise-in-bromley-civic-centre/ was originally formatted as below:
Salsateca London and Ola Latina host an excellent salsa & bachata party night on the Last Friday of every month in the Great Hall in Bromley Civic Centre.
Venue: Great Hall, Bromley Civic Centre, Stockwell Close Bromley BR1 3UH
Parking: Multi-level parking available next to the venue £1.20 after 7pm but sometime free after midnight!Timetable:
7:45 Doors Open
8pm Bachata Dance Classes
8:45 Salsa Dance Classes
9:30 Social dancing 1am CloseFeatures:
☆ Two Big Dance Arenas: a salsa room & a bachata room
☆ Top Latin DJs from London
☆ Salsa & bachata dance classes with the Salsateca Team + guests ☆ National & international guest artists & dance instructors
☆ 500 capacity venue ☆ Full air conditioning, good sound system & lighting, wooden floors throughout
☆ Fully licensed bar with affordable pricesIs there anything available to display these pages as originally formatted or do I have to go through them all one by one with the classic editor to make them display correctly. For example here’s a similar page now updated to ensure that it always displays correctly: https://www.wake.co.uk/2019-01-25-latin-paradise-in-bromley-civic-centre/
I hope you can help because I have at least 600 posts to consider! I have already edited my pages as there weren’t too many of those!
Philip Wake
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http://www.wake.co.uk