for the link field.
Carriage return test 4
- Okay, here’s a bulleted list item. Here’s an indented paragraph within that list item.
- Here’s another.
- And here’s the last list item. This should cover everything.
Carriage return test 3
- Okay, here’s a bulleted list item. Here’s an indented paragraph within that list item.
- Here’s another.
- And here’s the last list item. This should cover everything.
Carriage return test 2
- Okay, here’s a bulleted list item. Here’s an indented paragraph within that list item.
- Here’s another.
Here’s a paragraph outside of the list, with a carriage return both before and after it.
- And here’s the last list item. This should cover everything.
Setting: “Format line breaks” on, “Use <br> instead of <p> for line breaks for blogs” off.
Carriage return test 1
- Okay, here’s a bulleted list item. Here’s an indented paragraph within that list item.
- Here’s another.
- And here’s the last list item. This should cover everything.
<a href="http://www.siu.edu">A Post about SIU!</a>
Let’s see how well this works. Now why did I want this to do this again? Oh yeah, for IFTTT. Then why do I care if it works in MJ?
Title link example
This post is an example of a Title link. If you click on the title of this post, it should take you to a forum post about Title links, not to the post page. At one point Blogger had a distinct field in their Post Editor that you could type a Title link address into, but now you have to format an HTML link in the Title field.
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