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  • Thread Starter martindickson

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    Thanks guys.

    Looks like its ‘Goodbye cruel Hosting 24’ or should that be ‘bad buy Hosting 24’

    martindickson

    (@martindickson)

    Err, yes…

    You’d need to use the HTML tab for post creation/editing – not the Visual Editor.

    Don’t use the visual editor at all to edit those posts. Not even for a quick sneaky peek. The second you do, it’ll strip any additional code right out.

    Err, Why?

    Most code stays so why not <br clear=”all”> as Arretx asked.

    Thread Starter martindickson

    (@martindickson)

    Ah, I get it; what a brilliant solution!!! I had no idea each category had its own RSS so that’s a bonus as well. Many thanks LeifAndersen and songdogtech.

    Martin

    Thread Starter martindickson

    (@martindickson)

    Many thanks for your quick reply! Much appreciated!

    Must admit that I don’t really understand your advice.I either don’t understand or do understand but can’t work out how that relates to my question. Please forgive my nivety, newby alert!

    Perhaps I need to explain £yself better sorry. Basically I have lots of wp blogs, one of these is a private and very simple one page ‘portal’ with weblinks to all the other blogs and a few tools (html sandbox, hex colour mixer, etc). I am wondering if there is a way to author posts in the portal (front or back end) and then choose which of my blogs to send it to.

    strongOr/strong

    Set the portal admin as a super admin with tabed/selectable admin capabilities for all my sites. I have heard of a plugin called multiply but its a long time gone from what I can tell.

    With many thanks,

    Martin

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