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Hi there.

Im trying to make the Line seperation in articles the exact same and no matter what i try i cant fix it :(

Every article has different line seperations ive even tried copying it into notepad first and then publish it but its still useless.

plz help
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

CiarĂ¡n
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Think ive solved it now. only one problem left :D.

When you are starting a new line theres to much space between line 1 and 2

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like This:

this is a test and now i start a new line.

here starts the new line.
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What i want is when i start a new line i shouldnt be such a huge distance
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Like This:
this is a test and now i start a new line
here starts the new line.

hope you understand.

ty for the quick reply aswell
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Think ive found the solution.

Added:
p {
15.546667098999023px !important;
font-family: sans-serif !important;
font-size:13,5pt !important;
margin:0px 0px 10px;
}
to the custom css and that worked :)
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