quicker way to add text without splitting into small sentencing

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Angler
 
 
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quicker way to add text without splitting into small sentencing

Post by Angler »

Hi, hope your all safe,

I have 100's of pages on my website that need changing to mobile friendly. I have re-built a number of them but it is taking forever. Below is the latest page I have done. I am having to split the text into many many lines so that there is not lots of space between sentences / paragraphs.

https://www.fish-uk.com/article_29_begi ... making.htm

The next page I will do is linked below. Is there a quicker way to add the text to the new wysiwyg page without having to split text as I have in the last page.

https://www.fish-uk.com/article_30_carp ... ecipes.htm

Thank you
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Re: quicker way to add text without splitting into small sentencing

Post by Pablo »

If you have lots of text then it may be better to use a flexible layout. Then you do not have to worry about overlapping text or spacing between paragraphs.

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Re: quicker way to add text without splitting into small sentencing

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Thanks Pablo, I will take a look.
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Re: quicker way to add text without splitting into small sentencing

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I would also suggest you can use the "Style manager" to be able to use different fonts and spaces in the same paragraphs.
See: http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/responsive_text.html
Scroll down to section: Responsive fonts in the Style manager
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