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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › Submitting Caches
I recently submitted a new cache. When I add the information I use such things as sentences and paragraph thingy as I was taught in school. Then when the cache is submitted I find that the information is massed into a big ole ugly lump.
How pray tell do I format the mess so it comes through as a useful bit of info?
You need to learn “the new English” called HTML. Actually, if you DON’T check the “These fields contain HTML” box, you can just type normally with paragraph breaks and such and it will work just fine. BUT, if you check the HTML box for any reason, you have to write the whole thing in HTML, including the short description. So, either you have to learn HTML or you have to forgo adding pictures, links, fancy formatting, etc, to your cache pages. The good news is that for paragraphs, it is easy. Just start your paragraph with
and end it with
and Voila! Paragraphs!
Thank you. Now on to learn a new language. And I have so much trouble with English.
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That worked pretty slick. Thanks.