Now hit preview and you will see the spacing where you want it.

Before:

After:

Pretty cool!

You can use this to make spaces larger if needed, just add the code every time after you hit enter.

Have fun with this and for more tips in WordPress be sure to go to my profile and check out all of my training tutorials. :)

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For a few more tricks and shortcuts see my tutorial:

Drawing Lines In Wordpress

Also check out fellow member Loes' tutorial

Handy Wordpress Shortcuts

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SharonAllen1 Premium
Good Tutorial thanks a lot.
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Shawn Martin Premium
You are welcome :)
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Larry_T Premium
You're right Shawn. I have done that in the past. It is especially helpful if you want space beneath an image. Thanks for the tip.
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Shawn Martin Premium
You bet!
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LookingUp Premium
A great bit of helpful info. Thank you!
janet
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Shawn Martin Premium
Glad to help :)
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stn67 Premium
Great info i bookmark
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Shawn Martin Premium
Thanks :)
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DaisyB Premium Plus
Shawn I swear you are a mind reader. This is exactly the problem I have been frustrated with.
Thank you so much.
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Shawn Martin Premium
LOL, glad to help :)
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smile2day Premium
That's odd, all I see at the bottom of my text page is # of words, is there a specific theme we should be using?
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