Confluence 3.5 : Working with Text Breaks
This page last changed on Apr 13, 2010 by smaddox.
Paragraph BreakOn a Confluence page, a continuous line of text with two carriage returns at its end forms a paragraph. This is equivalent to a continuous line of text followed by a blank line. When rendered into HTML, the result is a line of text wrapped in a set of <p></p> tags. Line BreakConfluence provides two options for forcing a line break within a paragraph of text:
When rendered into HTML, the result is a paragraph of text split into separate lines by <br> tags, wherever a forced line break appears.
The examples below show how to use explicit line breaks.
If you wish to use multiple consecutive line breaks, each should be separated by a space character. For example, use \\ \\ for two consecutive line breaks. Horizontal RuleUse four dashes (----) to create a horizontal rule.
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