It seems the more editing one does in preparing a post the more erratic paragraph spacing becomes and is not to be corrected. Irritating, but there it is. Note what appear to be double or even triple line spaces in previous post.
I guess you could get one of those offline blogging tools like Windows Live Writer. I've heard they are a big help.
On the Gallery Walks: The one piece I remember most from Buckhead was upstairs at Alan Avery: The big blue painting with 2 little banana like things on it. Then, Timothy Tews physical space, the rooms themselves. I liked being there, particularly the top floor.
Besharat and now Peters Street Gallery always knocks me out. I love the "space" at whitespace.
An interior design history enthusiast and in my own way an erstwhile chronicler of those I call the Lost Generation - those men, some of them gay and many of whom died of AIDS in the 1980s and 1990s, and who are to a great degree forgotten.
That just happened to me. I went back to edit after closing out and the post got all weird so I said, "forget it."
ReplyDeleteI've found that using the HTML page (took me a while to figure out what to delete) can correct this.
ReplyDeleteAh...and I've found that when 'quoting', the spacing is increased. I've not been able to change it with the HTML page unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteI guess you could get one of those offline blogging tools like Windows Live Writer. I've heard they are a big help.
ReplyDeleteOn the Gallery Walks: The one piece I remember most from Buckhead was upstairs at Alan Avery: The big blue painting with 2 little banana like things on it. Then, Timothy Tews physical space, the rooms themselves. I liked being there, particularly the top floor.
Besharat and now Peters Street Gallery always knocks me out. I love the "space" at whitespace.
Blue~ I myself have just been in editing purgatory this morning so I can empathize. I'm so glad you persevered with your excellent post. Best, Kendra
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