Is it just me. When posting work no paragraphs

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Everytime I post a story for checking it comes out as a block.

See there's a linein between which is how it's written but when I post it.
Oh look it just looks like one big block. I've posted it by putting it in the box with gaps, I've tried as .txt file but both came out looking like this

Instead of like this. Is it me, is it because im sending from a mobile? Just wondered if other people had met with the same problem.
 
Everytime I post a story for checking it comes out as a block.

See there's a linein between which is how it's written but when I post it.
Oh look it just looks like one big block. I've posted it by putting it in the box with gaps, I've tried as .txt file but both came out looking like this

Instead of like this. Is it me, is it because im sending from a mobile? Just wondered if other people had met with the same problem.
Double spacing between your paragraphs should fix this. 😊
 
I was copying and pasting from Pages and it took me a few submissions to realize that some of my returns were typed as shift returns, which are non-displaying characters when displayed here. I had a dialogue rejection where I thought I had gotten everything right, but I think Laurel was seeing it as quotes abutting each other. I had to go back and fix all the earlier stories as well. I am used to looking for that particular typo now.
 
Everytime I post a story for checking it comes out as a block.

See there's a linein between which is how it's written but when I post it.
Oh look it just looks like one big block. I've posted it by putting it in the box with gaps, I've tried as .txt file but both came out looking like this

Instead of like this. Is it me, is it because im sending from a mobile? Just wondered if other people had met with the same problem.

You can't try to format a set of paragraphs as follows (pretend the underline characters are invisible indentation spaces)
_____Paragraph 1 bla bla bla lorem words. Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.
_____Paragraph 2 bla bla bla lorem words. Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.
_____Paragraph 3 etc.

Because, the site doesn't see that as paragraphs, the site sees it as unnecessary white-space between sentences. The site will clean the unnecessary white-space up by removing it, concatenating what's left.

Instead, make sure that the way you're separating your paragraphs matches how the site is going to display them:

Paragraph 1 bla bla bla lorem words. Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.

Paragraph 2 bla bla bla lorem words. Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.Bla bla bla lorem words.

Paragraph 3 etc.

A webpage is not paper, and different typographical conventions are enforced by software than by print typesetters.
 
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I need a real keyboard to type stuff. I can't imaging using a tiny pretend, virtual keyboard for more than a dozen words.
I'm right there with you, although I do dictate parts of my story into my phone sometimes, converting it to text and then transferring it to my computer for inclusion.
 
I add line breaks with the Enter key. No need to download more stuff that may or may not pose a risk.
It's not a download. You paste in the text, push a button, and it's done.

I also do that, but I've written some long stuff in Word in the past that was only single spaced because of the default trailing paragraph spacing, and that saved me from going through and adding 1000 line breaks to the stupid thing.
 
It's not a download. You paste in the text, push a button, and it's done.

I also do that, but I've written some long stuff in Word in the past that was only single spaced because of the default trailing paragraph spacing, and that saved me from going through and adding 1000 line breaks to the stupid thing.

The quick and easy solution is to do Find & Replace, replacing "^p" with "^p^p". (The "^p" being the hard return.)
 
So, you gotta give your stuff to some other third party, not knowing what they're gonna do with it, instead of using the thing on every keyboard you already have.
 
It's not a download. You paste in the text, push a button, and it's done.

I also do that, but I've written some long stuff in Word in the past that was only single spaced because of the default trailing paragraph spacing, and that saved me from going through and adding 1000 line breaks to the stupid thing.
Why don't you double return as you write? Sounds nuts to do it after the thing is written.
 
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